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If you are a horror fan, then there is a big chance that you might have heard about the horror streaming service Shudder, and if you have its subscription, you might be wondering what’s in store for you in May 2025. Don’t worry. There is a host of new and old horror movies coming to the service in the upcoming month, and we have listed the 11 best movies coming to Shudder in May 2025.
Overlord (May 1)
Overlord is an alternate history action horror film directed by Julius Avery from a screenplay co-written by Billy Ray and Mark L. Smith. The 2018 film is set in an alternate 1940s, towards the end of World War II, and it revolves around a group of American paratroopers on a mission to destroy a German radio tower. They soon find themselves in a...
If you are a horror fan, then there is a big chance that you might have heard about the horror streaming service Shudder, and if you have its subscription, you might be wondering what’s in store for you in May 2025. Don’t worry. There is a host of new and old horror movies coming to the service in the upcoming month, and we have listed the 11 best movies coming to Shudder in May 2025.
Overlord (May 1)
Overlord is an alternate history action horror film directed by Julius Avery from a screenplay co-written by Billy Ray and Mark L. Smith. The 2018 film is set in an alternate 1940s, towards the end of World War II, and it revolves around a group of American paratroopers on a mission to destroy a German radio tower. They soon find themselves in a...
- 4/27/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Sawyer's harrowing survival in Rust Creek is aided by Lowell's unexpected loyalty, leading to a jaw-dropping finale. Lowell's heroic sacrifice saves Sawyer from dangerous criminals, showcasing that good can come from unexpected places. The Netflix thriller Rust Creek is a lesson in never judging a book by its cover, with evil and good intertwined in a gritty tale.
Released to critical acclaim in May 2018, Rust Creek is a gritty crime thriller shot on location in Kentucky's Appalachian forest. The plot concerns Sawyer Scott (Hermoine Corfield), a college senior traveling to Washington D.C. for a job interview. On the way, Sawyer takes a detour and gets lost in the woods, where she encounters a pair of siblings burying a corpse. Desperate to remain out of danger, Sawyer engages in a harrowing survival effort with plenty of twists and turns en route to the jaw-dropping finale.
The dramatic impact...
Released to critical acclaim in May 2018, Rust Creek is a gritty crime thriller shot on location in Kentucky's Appalachian forest. The plot concerns Sawyer Scott (Hermoine Corfield), a college senior traveling to Washington D.C. for a job interview. On the way, Sawyer takes a detour and gets lost in the woods, where she encounters a pair of siblings burying a corpse. Desperate to remain out of danger, Sawyer engages in a harrowing survival effort with plenty of twists and turns en route to the jaw-dropping finale.
The dramatic impact...
- 5/12/2024
- by Jake Dee
- MovieWeb
What was just an ordinary day for a college senior turns into a nightmare when she gets lost in rural Kentucky on her way to a job interview. In the 2018 thriller Rust Creek, director Jen McGowan’s feature film debut, Sawyer becomes a moving target after two men suspect her of witnessing them commit a crime. Written by Julie Lipson (The River), the film stars Hermione Corfield, Jay Paulson, and Sean O’Bryan.
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While driving to a job interview, Sawyer (Corfield) takes a wrong turn and ends up stranded deep in the Kentucky wilderness. There, she encounters brothers Hollister (Hauptman) and Buck (Hill), meth dealers who noticed Sawyer drive by while they were burying a body. Now they’re following her to make sure she stays quiet. After she declines their alleged offer for help, they get in a...
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While driving to a job interview, Sawyer (Corfield) takes a wrong turn and ends up stranded deep in the Kentucky wilderness. There, she encounters brothers Hollister (Hauptman) and Buck (Hill), meth dealers who noticed Sawyer drive by while they were burying a body. Now they’re following her to make sure she stays quiet. After she declines their alleged offer for help, they get in a...
- 5/1/2024
- by Ingrid Ostby
- Tudum - Netflix
Warning: This article contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery, season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors".
Iss Enterprise from Mirror Universe crosses over to prime timeline in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, sparking questions about the Starfleet Museum. Federation Headquarters Storage becomes the new home for Iss Enterprise in Discovery's 32nd century, raising speculation about the Starfleet Museum's fate. Iss Enterprise would be 4th version of Enterprise stored at Starfleet Museum, showcasing a darker timeline's impact on the Star Trek universe.
The return of the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise in Star Trek: Discovery season 5 asks a question about a key location from Star Trek: Picard season 3. In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan, sees the Iss Enterprise cross over from the Mirror Universe to the prime Star Trek timeline. Stranded in interdimensional space with criminal duo Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis), Captain...
Iss Enterprise from Mirror Universe crosses over to prime timeline in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, sparking questions about the Starfleet Museum. Federation Headquarters Storage becomes the new home for Iss Enterprise in Discovery's 32nd century, raising speculation about the Starfleet Museum's fate. Iss Enterprise would be 4th version of Enterprise stored at Starfleet Museum, showcasing a darker timeline's impact on the Star Trek universe.
The return of the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise in Star Trek: Discovery season 5 asks a question about a key location from Star Trek: Picard season 3. In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan, sees the Iss Enterprise cross over from the Mirror Universe to the prime Star Trek timeline. Stranded in interdimensional space with criminal duo Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis), Captain...
- 5/1/2024
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 shows Cleveland Booker having curious knowledge. Book immediately knew the Iss Enterprise was from the Mirror Universe and he knew Captain Pike's catchphrase "Hit it!" Book's knowledge of the Mirror Universe and Captain Pike's warp catchphrase hints at unseen, past conversations with Michael Burnham.
Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) has traveled across the galaxy, but he knew two pieces of information that seem peculiar in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors." Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 sends Captain Michael Burnham's (Sonequa Martin-Green) into interdimensional space, where the third clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors resides in the Iss Enterprise from the Mirror Universe. Book joins Burnham on this mission so that he can try to reach Moll (Eve Harlow), the daughter of his mentor,...
Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 shows Cleveland Booker having curious knowledge. Book immediately knew the Iss Enterprise was from the Mirror Universe and he knew Captain Pike's catchphrase "Hit it!" Book's knowledge of the Mirror Universe and Captain Pike's warp catchphrase hints at unseen, past conversations with Michael Burnham.
Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) has traveled across the galaxy, but he knew two pieces of information that seem peculiar in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors." Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 sends Captain Michael Burnham's (Sonequa Martin-Green) into interdimensional space, where the third clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors resides in the Iss Enterprise from the Mirror Universe. Book joins Burnham on this mission so that he can try to reach Moll (Eve Harlow), the daughter of his mentor,...
- 4/30/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
The Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise outlasted any USS Enterprise, surviving over 900 years in a pocket of interdimensional space. Despite being a warship, the Iss Enterprise endured longer than any USS Enterprise built for exploration. Starships named Enterprise, like USS Enterprise-d and USS Enterprise-f, have shorter life spans compared to the immortal Iss Enterprise.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5 brought back the Iss Enterprise, revealing that the Mirror Universe ship set an impressive record for starships named Enterprise. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, epsiode 5, "Mirrors" was an unexpected download of new information about the Mirror Universe. In their pursuit of Moll (Eve Harlow), L'ak (Elias Toufexis), and the Progenitors' ancient treasure, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) ended up piloting the Mirror Universe's Starship Enterprise into Star Trek's Prime Universe.
The Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise outlasted any USS Enterprise, surviving over 900 years in a pocket of interdimensional space. Despite being a warship, the Iss Enterprise endured longer than any USS Enterprise built for exploration. Starships named Enterprise, like USS Enterprise-d and USS Enterprise-f, have shorter life spans compared to the immortal Iss Enterprise.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5 brought back the Iss Enterprise, revealing that the Mirror Universe ship set an impressive record for starships named Enterprise. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, epsiode 5, "Mirrors" was an unexpected download of new information about the Mirror Universe. In their pursuit of Moll (Eve Harlow), L'ak (Elias Toufexis), and the Progenitors' ancient treasure, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) ended up piloting the Mirror Universe's Starship Enterprise into Star Trek's Prime Universe.
- 4/30/2024
- by Rachel Hulshult
- ScreenRant
Warning: This Article Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Star Trek: Discovery's "Mirrors" reintroduces Iss Enterprise, but Ethan Peck as Mirror Spock didn't happen due to availability issues. Co-writer Carlos Cisco explains the missed opportunity for Peck's cameo in the Mirror Universe as Spock. Discovery's latest episode explores Mirror Universe history when the Iss Enterprise is found in interdimensional space.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", reintroduced the Iss Enterprise, but co-writer Carlos Cisco reveals why a cameo by Ethan Peck of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as the Mirror Universe's Spock didn't happen. In "Mirrors", which was co-written by Cisco and Johanna Lee and directed by Jen McGowan, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) find the Mirror Universe's 23rd-century Starship Enterprise in interdimensional space and pilot it into Star Trek's Prime Universe 23rd century. However, the Iss Enterprise was abandoned,...
Star Trek: Discovery's "Mirrors" reintroduces Iss Enterprise, but Ethan Peck as Mirror Spock didn't happen due to availability issues. Co-writer Carlos Cisco explains the missed opportunity for Peck's cameo in the Mirror Universe as Spock. Discovery's latest episode explores Mirror Universe history when the Iss Enterprise is found in interdimensional space.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", reintroduced the Iss Enterprise, but co-writer Carlos Cisco reveals why a cameo by Ethan Peck of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as the Mirror Universe's Spock didn't happen. In "Mirrors", which was co-written by Cisco and Johanna Lee and directed by Jen McGowan, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) find the Mirror Universe's 23rd-century Starship Enterprise in interdimensional space and pilot it into Star Trek's Prime Universe 23rd century. However, the Iss Enterprise was abandoned,...
- 4/29/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors"!
Breen Imperium emerges as main threat in Discovery S5, seeking Progenitors' tech to destroy the Federation. Voyager's Vidiians were considered as villains, but Discovery went with DS9's Breen instead. Species like the Hirogen, Species 8472 and Jurati's Borg could wreak havoc with Progenitors' technology.
The crew of Star Trek: Discovery should think themselves lucky that they're facing the Breen and not some of Star Trek: Voyager's more dangerous enemies. It's now confirmed that the Breen Imperium will be the larger antagonists in the second half of Discovery season 5, following the revelations about Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) and the Erigah placed upon them. Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" revealed that Moll and L'ak were seeking to hand over the Progenitors' technology to the Breen, to erase their blood bounty. With the Progenitors' technology, the Breen will be able to destroy the Federation.
Breen Imperium emerges as main threat in Discovery S5, seeking Progenitors' tech to destroy the Federation. Voyager's Vidiians were considered as villains, but Discovery went with DS9's Breen instead. Species like the Hirogen, Species 8472 and Jurati's Borg could wreak havoc with Progenitors' technology.
The crew of Star Trek: Discovery should think themselves lucky that they're facing the Breen and not some of Star Trek: Voyager's more dangerous enemies. It's now confirmed that the Breen Imperium will be the larger antagonists in the second half of Discovery season 5, following the revelations about Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) and the Erigah placed upon them. Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" revealed that Moll and L'ak were seeking to hand over the Progenitors' technology to the Breen, to erase their blood bounty. With the Progenitors' technology, the Breen will be able to destroy the Federation.
- 4/29/2024
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
It was a missed opportunity for Mirror Universe legacy characters like Spock or Kirk to make an appearance in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5. Burnham's reflection on the Iss Enterprise could have tied back to her time in the Mirror Universe with Georgiou. The story of Iss Enterprise's escape from the Mirror Universe teases a powerful rebellion and hope narrative.
Star Trek: Discovery brought back the Iss Enterprise that was introduced in the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Mirror, Mirror," but the show could've done so much more with the Mirror Universe version of Star Trek's most iconic ship. In its fifth and final season, Star Trek: Discovery has sent its characters on an intergalactic treasure hunt centuries in the making. In their search for the powerful technology of the Progenitors, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and...
It was a missed opportunity for Mirror Universe legacy characters like Spock or Kirk to make an appearance in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5. Burnham's reflection on the Iss Enterprise could have tied back to her time in the Mirror Universe with Georgiou. The story of Iss Enterprise's escape from the Mirror Universe teases a powerful rebellion and hope narrative.
Star Trek: Discovery brought back the Iss Enterprise that was introduced in the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Mirror, Mirror," but the show could've done so much more with the Mirror Universe version of Star Trek's most iconic ship. In its fifth and final season, Star Trek: Discovery has sent its characters on an intergalactic treasure hunt centuries in the making. In their search for the powerful technology of the Progenitors, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and...
- 4/29/2024
- by Rachel Hulshult
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery, season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors"
Iss Enterprise from Mirror Universe makes a surprising return in Star Trek: Discovery, revealing its history and role as a refugee ship. Star Trek: Discovery used sets from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds to recreate the Iss Enterprise, showcasing its damaged state. The Iss Enterprise survived until the 32nd century, becoming a beacon of hope like the USS Enterprise in both the Prime and Mirror Universes.
The Mirror Universe Iss Enterprise made a surprising return in Star Trek: Discovery, and the starship differs from the USS Enterprise of Star Trek's Prime Timeline in several ways. Previously, the Iss Enterprise made its first and only appearance in the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Mirror, Mirror," which saw Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and some of his crew members travel to the Mirror Universe. The Iss Enterprise was...
Iss Enterprise from Mirror Universe makes a surprising return in Star Trek: Discovery, revealing its history and role as a refugee ship. Star Trek: Discovery used sets from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds to recreate the Iss Enterprise, showcasing its damaged state. The Iss Enterprise survived until the 32nd century, becoming a beacon of hope like the USS Enterprise in both the Prime and Mirror Universes.
The Mirror Universe Iss Enterprise made a surprising return in Star Trek: Discovery, and the starship differs from the USS Enterprise of Star Trek's Prime Timeline in several ways. Previously, the Iss Enterprise made its first and only appearance in the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Mirror, Mirror," which saw Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and some of his crew members travel to the Mirror Universe. The Iss Enterprise was...
- 4/28/2024
- by Rachel Hulshult
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Mirror Universe Spock's death led to a revolution in the Terran Empire, but ultimately couldn't prevent its downfall. The Iss Enterprise became a symbol of hope in the Mirror Universe, with rebels seeking freedom in the Prime Universe. Dr. Cho, a refugee from the Mirror Universe, rose to become a Branch Admiral in Starfleet, shaping her own future.
Star Trek: Discovery confirmed the fate of Mirror Universe Spock (Leonard Nimoy) after the events of the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Mirror, Mirror." Since its first appearance on Tos, several Star Trek series have visited the Mirror Universe, a parallel universe populated by evil versions of Star Trek's heroes. In the Mirror Universe, the xenophobic Terran Empire serves as the antithesis to the United Federation of Planets, and torture and murder are commonplace. Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green...
Mirror Universe Spock's death led to a revolution in the Terran Empire, but ultimately couldn't prevent its downfall. The Iss Enterprise became a symbol of hope in the Mirror Universe, with rebels seeking freedom in the Prime Universe. Dr. Cho, a refugee from the Mirror Universe, rose to become a Branch Admiral in Starfleet, shaping her own future.
Star Trek: Discovery confirmed the fate of Mirror Universe Spock (Leonard Nimoy) after the events of the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Mirror, Mirror." Since its first appearance on Tos, several Star Trek series have visited the Mirror Universe, a parallel universe populated by evil versions of Star Trek's heroes. In the Mirror Universe, the xenophobic Terran Empire serves as the antithesis to the United Federation of Planets, and torture and murder are commonplace. Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green...
- 4/28/2024
- by Rachel Hulshult
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery, season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors"
"Star Trek: Discovery" reveals Breen's true form, undermining DS9 mystery of enigmatic warrior race. The Breen design in "Discovery" is a missed opportunity for alien creativity, as they just turn out to be green humanoids. L'ak's face reveal in "Discovery" challenges perception of secretive Breen aliens from DS9, adding complexity.
Star Trek: Discovery has finally revealed what a Breen looks like underneath all its armor, but Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Breen should have kept their helmets on. In Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan, audiences learn more about Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis), and their motivations for seeking the Progenitors' treasure. "Mirrors" also contains a number of reveals about DS9's Breen aliens, including that L'ak himself originates within the Breen Imperium.
For the first four...
"Star Trek: Discovery" reveals Breen's true form, undermining DS9 mystery of enigmatic warrior race. The Breen design in "Discovery" is a missed opportunity for alien creativity, as they just turn out to be green humanoids. L'ak's face reveal in "Discovery" challenges perception of secretive Breen aliens from DS9, adding complexity.
Star Trek: Discovery has finally revealed what a Breen looks like underneath all its armor, but Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Breen should have kept their helmets on. In Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan, audiences learn more about Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis), and their motivations for seeking the Progenitors' treasure. "Mirrors" also contains a number of reveals about DS9's Breen aliens, including that L'ak himself originates within the Breen Imperium.
For the first four...
- 4/27/2024
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors"
Rayner in Star Trek: Discovery shows reluctance to lead, akin to Riker in The Next Generation, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership dynamics. Similar to Riker on the USS Enterprise-d, Rayner's style proves valuable in solving critical issues in "Mirrors" episode. Burnham's mission and leadership choices parallel Picard and Riker dynamics, showcasing a balance of risk-taking and bold decision-making in Star Trek lore.
Star Trek: Discovery's new Number One, Commander Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie) has a lot in common with Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) from Star Trek: The Next Generation. In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Rayner has to reluctantly take the center seat while Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) is on an away mission. Rayner's reluctance to take the conn, and his insistence that...
Rayner in Star Trek: Discovery shows reluctance to lead, akin to Riker in The Next Generation, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership dynamics. Similar to Riker on the USS Enterprise-d, Rayner's style proves valuable in solving critical issues in "Mirrors" episode. Burnham's mission and leadership choices parallel Picard and Riker dynamics, showcasing a balance of risk-taking and bold decision-making in Star Trek lore.
Star Trek: Discovery's new Number One, Commander Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie) has a lot in common with Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) from Star Trek: The Next Generation. In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Rayner has to reluctantly take the center seat while Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) is on an away mission. Rayner's reluctance to take the conn, and his insistence that...
- 4/27/2024
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
L'ak is revealed as a Breen in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, which is foreshadowed in season 5's premiere. L'ak's remark about disliking his helmet in Discovery season 5's premiere was a clue that he is a Breen. L'ak and Moll need to find the Progenitors' treasure in hopes the Breen will lift their blood bounty in exchange for it.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," revealed L'ak (Elias Toufexis) is a Breen, but it was foreshadowed in the season 5 premiere. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 sends Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space after L'ak, Moll (Eve Harlow), and the next clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors. The foursome are stranded on the derelict Iss Enterprise from the Mirror...
L'ak is revealed as a Breen in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, which is foreshadowed in season 5's premiere. L'ak's remark about disliking his helmet in Discovery season 5's premiere was a clue that he is a Breen. L'ak and Moll need to find the Progenitors' treasure in hopes the Breen will lift their blood bounty in exchange for it.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," revealed L'ak (Elias Toufexis) is a Breen, but it was foreshadowed in the season 5 premiere. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 sends Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space after L'ak, Moll (Eve Harlow), and the next clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors. The foursome are stranded on the derelict Iss Enterprise from the Mirror...
- 4/27/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 provided closure to the show's Mirror Universe storyline, including the fate of Mirror Saru Mirror Universe Saru played a crucial role in the Terran resistance and helped commandeer the Iss Enterprise to safety in the Prime Universe. Mirror Saru's positive actions contrast with the usual evil versions of Star Trek's other Mirror Universe counterparts.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5 revealed the fate of Mirror Universe Saru (Doug Jones). Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" saw Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) confront Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) when all four became stranded on the Terran Iss Enterprise while searching for the next clue to the Progenitor's technology. Discovery didn't actually return to the Mirror Universe in "Mirrors," but setting...
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 provided closure to the show's Mirror Universe storyline, including the fate of Mirror Saru Mirror Universe Saru played a crucial role in the Terran resistance and helped commandeer the Iss Enterprise to safety in the Prime Universe. Mirror Saru's positive actions contrast with the usual evil versions of Star Trek's other Mirror Universe counterparts.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5 revealed the fate of Mirror Universe Saru (Doug Jones). Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" saw Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) confront Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) when all four became stranded on the Terran Iss Enterprise while searching for the next clue to the Progenitor's technology. Discovery didn't actually return to the Mirror Universe in "Mirrors," but setting...
- 4/27/2024
- by Dana Hanson
- ScreenRant
Warning: This Article Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", reveals new details about the Mirror Universe's history on the Iss Enterprise. The dedication plaque on the starship sheds light on events in the late-23rd century after "Mirror, Mirror" from Tos season 2. Burnham and Booker found the Iss Enterprise in interdimensional space and brought it into the 32nd century Prime Universe.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", shockingly brought the Iss Enterprise into the 32nd century, and the starship's dedication plaque reveals new details about the Mirror Universe's history. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, "Mirrors" brought Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space in pursuit of the next clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors, which was hidden aboard the 23rd century Iss Enterprise from the Mirror Universe.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", reveals new details about the Mirror Universe's history on the Iss Enterprise. The dedication plaque on the starship sheds light on events in the late-23rd century after "Mirror, Mirror" from Tos season 2. Burnham and Booker found the Iss Enterprise in interdimensional space and brought it into the 32nd century Prime Universe.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", shockingly brought the Iss Enterprise into the 32nd century, and the starship's dedication plaque reveals new details about the Mirror Universe's history. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, "Mirrors" brought Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space in pursuit of the next clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors, which was hidden aboard the 23rd century Iss Enterprise from the Mirror Universe.
- 4/26/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 was a crossover with Strange New Worlds' Enterprise sets. Captain Burnham found the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise in interdimensional space. The two Star Trek series share sets in Toronto and they have filmed on each other's sets before.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," was a secret crossover with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 sent Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space in pursuit of Moll (Eve Harlow), L'ak (Elias Toufexis), and the next clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors. Burnham never expected to find the derelict Iss Enterprise from the Mirror Universe within the dangerous wormhole.
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Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 was a crossover with Strange New Worlds' Enterprise sets. Captain Burnham found the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise in interdimensional space. The two Star Trek series share sets in Toronto and they have filmed on each other's sets before.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," was a secret crossover with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5 sent Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space in pursuit of Moll (Eve Harlow), L'ak (Elias Toufexis), and the next clue to the ancient treasure of the Progenitors. Burnham never expected to find the derelict Iss Enterprise from the Mirror Universe within the dangerous wormhole.
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- 4/26/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery, season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors".
The Breen from Star Trek: DS9 make a proper return in Discovery, revealing their secrets and motivations. L'ak is a unique Breen who fell in love with Moll, breaking the standard mold of his species. Discovery reveals the Breen have two faces, one translucent and one solid, hinting at a deeper evolution storyline.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" reveals a raft of new details about the Breen from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Breen are the latest DS9 aliens to appear in Discovery, making their proper return in the flashback sequences that fill viewers in on the backstory of Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis). Written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan, "Mirrors" finds Moll and L'ak stranded in interdimensional space with Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala).
With...
The Breen from Star Trek: DS9 make a proper return in Discovery, revealing their secrets and motivations. L'ak is a unique Breen who fell in love with Moll, breaking the standard mold of his species. Discovery reveals the Breen have two faces, one translucent and one solid, hinting at a deeper evolution storyline.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" reveals a raft of new details about the Breen from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Breen are the latest DS9 aliens to appear in Discovery, making their proper return in the flashback sequences that fill viewers in on the backstory of Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis). Written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan, "Mirrors" finds Moll and L'ak stranded in interdimensional space with Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala).
With...
- 4/26/2024
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
The Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise, last seen in Star Trek: The Original Series' "Mirror, Mirror," makes a shocking return in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5. Star Trek: Discovery filmed scenes on the USS Enterprise set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The Iss Enterprise now exists in the 32nd century, offering a new glimpse into the alternate reality of the Mirror Universe.
Captain James T. Kirk's (William Shatner) Starship Enterprise makes a shocking return in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, but with a jaw-dropping twist - it's the Iss Enterprise from Star Trek: The Original Series' "Mirror, Mirror"! Written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," sees Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) enter interdimensional space to pursue Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) and...
The Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise, last seen in Star Trek: The Original Series' "Mirror, Mirror," makes a shocking return in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5. Star Trek: Discovery filmed scenes on the USS Enterprise set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The Iss Enterprise now exists in the 32nd century, offering a new glimpse into the alternate reality of the Mirror Universe.
Captain James T. Kirk's (William Shatner) Starship Enterprise makes a shocking return in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, but with a jaw-dropping twist - it's the Iss Enterprise from Star Trek: The Original Series' "Mirror, Mirror"! Written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," sees Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) enter interdimensional space to pursue Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) and...
- 4/25/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
Star Trek: Discovery's next clue is hidden aboard the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise trapped in interdimensional space. L'ak is a Breen with a blood bounty on his head, and his backstory with Moll is revealed. The USS Discovery crew, led by Commander Rayner, helps save Burnham and Book and bring the Iss Enterprise into the Prime Universe, but Moll and L'ak escape.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," ends with Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the USS Discovery's crew grappling with jaw-dropping reveals about the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise, L'ak's (Elias Toufexis) species, and the next clue in the hunt for the Progenitors' treasure. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, the thrilling "Mirrors" sends Burnham and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space after Moll and L'ak and the third Progenitors' clue,...
Star Trek: Discovery's next clue is hidden aboard the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise trapped in interdimensional space. L'ak is a Breen with a blood bounty on his head, and his backstory with Moll is revealed. The USS Discovery crew, led by Commander Rayner, helps save Burnham and Book and bring the Iss Enterprise into the Prime Universe, but Moll and L'ak escape.
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors," ends with Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the USS Discovery's crew grappling with jaw-dropping reveals about the Mirror Universe's Iss Enterprise, L'ak's (Elias Toufexis) species, and the next clue in the hunt for the Progenitors' treasure. Written by Johanna Lee and Carlos Cisco and directed by Jen McGowan, the thrilling "Mirrors" sends Burnham and Cleveland Booker (David Ajala) into interdimensional space after Moll and L'ak and the third Progenitors' clue,...
- 4/25/2024
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Appalachian Forest served as the eerie backdrop for Sawyer's struggle in Rust Creek, contrasting her college life at Centre College in Kentucky. Sawyer drives from Louisville to the Appalachian Forest, filmed in surrounding areas like Fern Creek, showing her descent into isolation. Roadside altercation in Parklands of Floyds Fork was a critical filming location in Rust Creek, adding suspense to the survival thriller.
Rust Creek is a survival thriller set in the forests of Appalachia, and the 2018 movie used this real-world filming location to tell its story. The movie's scenery is like a character all its own since the isolation of this wild forest contributes to the desperation of the main character, Sawyer Scott. The film's director had to meticulously choose different locations within the woods surrounding Louisville, Kentucky, to serve as the character's battleground. Of course, these weren't the only filming locations of Rust Creek, as real-world cities...
Rust Creek is a survival thriller set in the forests of Appalachia, and the 2018 movie used this real-world filming location to tell its story. The movie's scenery is like a character all its own since the isolation of this wild forest contributes to the desperation of the main character, Sawyer Scott. The film's director had to meticulously choose different locations within the woods surrounding Louisville, Kentucky, to serve as the character's battleground. Of course, these weren't the only filming locations of Rust Creek, as real-world cities...
- 4/24/2024
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
Sawyer cleverly escapes her captors, but must face off against Sheriff O'Doyle in a fight for survival by Rust Creek. Lowell sacrifices himself to save Sawyer, showing that even unlikely heroes can have a profound impact. The ambiguous ending leaves Sawyer's fate uncertain, but hints at her ability to overcome trauma and heal through Lowell's lessons in chemistry.
The ending of the 2018 movie Rust Creek resolved the protagonist's desperate bid for survival—for better or worse. The movie, directed by Jen McGowan and written by Julie Lipson, follows a young woman named Sawyer Scott, who heads out from her college near Louisville, Kentucky, for a job interview in Washington DC. However, when the Gps gets her lost in the deep of the Appalachian Forest, and she is confronted by a duo of criminals, Hollister and Buck, she flees on foot into the trees with a stab wound in her leg.
The ending of the 2018 movie Rust Creek resolved the protagonist's desperate bid for survival—for better or worse. The movie, directed by Jen McGowan and written by Julie Lipson, follows a young woman named Sawyer Scott, who heads out from her college near Louisville, Kentucky, for a job interview in Washington DC. However, when the Gps gets her lost in the deep of the Appalachian Forest, and she is confronted by a duo of criminals, Hollister and Buck, she flees on foot into the trees with a stab wound in her leg.
- 4/24/2024
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
Filmed in Kentucky, Rust Creek follows a girl hunted down in the woods by criminals after they think she witnesses them burying a body. Rust Creek is not entirely based on a true story, but it is partly inspired by real events. The survival story in Rust Creek is similar to other recent thrillers.
At first glance, Rust Creek tells a pretty simple story, but its sly complexity leaves some viewers wondering if the movie is inspired by true events or entirely fictional. The tense crime thriller, directed by Jen McGowan and written by Julie Lipson, premiered at the Bentonville Film Festival on May 3, 2018, before its theatrical run began on January 4, 2019. Shortly following its release, Rust Creek earned high praise from critics, with many commending the film for its ability to subvert expectations and the star's performance.
The cast of Rust Creek includes Hermione Corfield as Sawyer, Micah Hauptman as Hollister,...
At first glance, Rust Creek tells a pretty simple story, but its sly complexity leaves some viewers wondering if the movie is inspired by true events or entirely fictional. The tense crime thriller, directed by Jen McGowan and written by Julie Lipson, premiered at the Bentonville Film Festival on May 3, 2018, before its theatrical run began on January 4, 2019. Shortly following its release, Rust Creek earned high praise from critics, with many commending the film for its ability to subvert expectations and the star's performance.
The cast of Rust Creek includes Hermione Corfield as Sawyer, Micah Hauptman as Hollister,...
- 4/23/2024
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
Rust Creek is an indie thriller that captivates with its talented cast and unique Appalachian setting. Hermione Corfield shines in her role as Sawyer Scott, delivering a compelling and intense performance. Jay Paulson as Lowell Pritchert and the rest of the cast contribute to the film's chilling atmosphere and thrilling narrative.
The 2018 movie Rust Creek is full of nail-biting suspense and thrill, and it owes this to its talented cast of actors. The film, which made its way to Netflix's US Top 10 in April 2024, is an intriguing survival thriller following an ambitious young woman who winds up on the wrong road (literally and figuratively) entirely because of chance. This leads her through a series of horrible luck and terror, and her will to survive and an unlikely connection with a shadowy figure is left as her only hope.
Rust Creek, an indie film directed by Jen McGowan and written...
The 2018 movie Rust Creek is full of nail-biting suspense and thrill, and it owes this to its talented cast of actors. The film, which made its way to Netflix's US Top 10 in April 2024, is an intriguing survival thriller following an ambitious young woman who winds up on the wrong road (literally and figuratively) entirely because of chance. This leads her through a series of horrible luck and terror, and her will to survive and an unlikely connection with a shadowy figure is left as her only hope.
Rust Creek, an indie film directed by Jen McGowan and written...
- 4/23/2024
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’ starts production (Photo Credit: Starz)
Filming has begun on Starz’s Outlander prequel Outlander: Blood of My Blood which dives into the lives of Jamie’s parents, Ellen and Brian, and Claire’s parents, Julia and Henry. The network’s start of production announcement confirmed Harriet Slater (Pennyworth) will star as Ellen and Jamie Roy (Condor’s Nest) is playing Brian. Hermione Corfield (The Road Dance) is on board as Julia and Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) stars as Henry.
“We’re thrilled to be telling the stories of these two couples. The origins of their relationships explore universal themes that transcend time periods, and we’re so excited for fans to discover and fall in love with these characters and their love stories the way they have with Claire and Jamie,” said Matthew B. Roberts, showrunner, executive producer, and writer on both series.
Season one will...
Filming has begun on Starz’s Outlander prequel Outlander: Blood of My Blood which dives into the lives of Jamie’s parents, Ellen and Brian, and Claire’s parents, Julia and Henry. The network’s start of production announcement confirmed Harriet Slater (Pennyworth) will star as Ellen and Jamie Roy (Condor’s Nest) is playing Brian. Hermione Corfield (The Road Dance) is on board as Julia and Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) stars as Henry.
“We’re thrilled to be telling the stories of these two couples. The origins of their relationships explore universal themes that transcend time periods, and we’re so excited for fans to discover and fall in love with these characters and their love stories the way they have with Claire and Jamie,” said Matthew B. Roberts, showrunner, executive producer, and writer on both series.
Season one will...
- 2/5/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee (Wsc) has announced the 2023 class of its Wsc Squad Mentorship Program. The latest class, which began in September, pairs 13 mid-career directors with well-established director-mentors.
“It is always exciting to kick off another year of the Wsc Mentorship Program,” said Shaz Bennett, cochair of the DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee. “The Wsc remains inspired by our community of mentors and mentees who have come together, united by a shared purpose — to uplift and empower one another. By joining forces on this journey of guidance and encouragement, we can all accomplish more than any one of us could alone. I can’t wait to see how these talented women lift each other up.”
The Wsc Squad Mentorship Program is led by directors DeMane Davis, Ashley Eakin, Morenike Joela Evans, Marie Jamora, Jen McGowan, and Rachel Raimist. The Wsc is cochaired by directors Shaz Bennett and Valerie Weiss,...
“It is always exciting to kick off another year of the Wsc Mentorship Program,” said Shaz Bennett, cochair of the DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee. “The Wsc remains inspired by our community of mentors and mentees who have come together, united by a shared purpose — to uplift and empower one another. By joining forces on this journey of guidance and encouragement, we can all accomplish more than any one of us could alone. I can’t wait to see how these talented women lift each other up.”
The Wsc Squad Mentorship Program is led by directors DeMane Davis, Ashley Eakin, Morenike Joela Evans, Marie Jamora, Jen McGowan, and Rachel Raimist. The Wsc is cochaired by directors Shaz Bennett and Valerie Weiss,...
- 10/5/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Members of the Directors Guild of America have until Friday to vote on their new contract, and those contacted this week by Variety were overwhelmingly voting yes.
In interviews, members noted the contract includes significant gains in residuals, creative rights, safety provisions and working hours.
But several also indicated that they have no interest in compounding Hollywood’s labor strife. Most directors and below-the-line DGA members have been out of work since the Writers Guild of America strike began on May 2.
“I’ve been around long enough that is a pretty good deal, and I’d like to get back to work,” said Matt Rebenkoff, who has worked as a first assistant director on “Don’t Look Up,” and “Jumanji: The Next Level.”
The sentiments expressed in interviews run counter to the prevailing mood on Twitter, where members have been urging a “no” vote. Opponents of the deal include prominent writer-directors such as Warren Leight,...
In interviews, members noted the contract includes significant gains in residuals, creative rights, safety provisions and working hours.
But several also indicated that they have no interest in compounding Hollywood’s labor strife. Most directors and below-the-line DGA members have been out of work since the Writers Guild of America strike began on May 2.
“I’ve been around long enough that is a pretty good deal, and I’d like to get back to work,” said Matt Rebenkoff, who has worked as a first assistant director on “Don’t Look Up,” and “Jumanji: The Next Level.”
The sentiments expressed in interviews run counter to the prevailing mood on Twitter, where members have been urging a “no” vote. Opponents of the deal include prominent writer-directors such as Warren Leight,...
- 6/22/2023
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett and Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo in ‘FBI: International’ season 2 episode 8
A model’s death sends Vo undercover on CBS’s FBI: International season two episode eight. Directed by Jen McGowan from a script by Edgar Castillo, episode eight – “Hail Mary” – will air on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two stars Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, and Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson.
“Hail Mary” Plot: Vo goes undercover when the Fly Team investigates the mysterious death of an American model in Milan. Also, Kellett is caught off guard when Dandridge arrives looking for visibility on the case.
Episode eight guest stars include Michael Torpey, Mia Challis, Antonio Zavatteri, Tommaso Basili, Francesca Tizzano, Elsa Mollien,...
A model’s death sends Vo undercover on CBS’s FBI: International season two episode eight. Directed by Jen McGowan from a script by Edgar Castillo, episode eight – “Hail Mary” – will air on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two stars Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, and Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson.
“Hail Mary” Plot: Vo goes undercover when the Fly Team investigates the mysterious death of an American model in Milan. Also, Kellett is caught off guard when Dandridge arrives looking for visibility on the case.
Episode eight guest stars include Michael Torpey, Mia Challis, Antonio Zavatteri, Tommaso Basili, Francesca Tizzano, Elsa Mollien,...
- 11/28/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: Longtime APA literary agent Adam Perry has been promoted to Partner.
Perry began his career in the APA mailroom in 2011 and was promoted to agent in 2013. Since then, he has grown his roster of clients to represent such writers and directors as filmmakers Justin Chon (Gook, Blue Bayou, Pachinko) and Akin Omotoso (Rise, Vaya), director Alejandra Marquez Abella (The Good Girls, A Million Miles Away), screenwriters Julia Cox (Nyad), Pat Casey & Josh Miller (Sonic The Hedgehog 1&2, Violent Night), Black List scribe Elyse Hollander (Blond Ambition, Guys and Dolls remake), creator-showrunner Ben Ketai (StartUp), screenwriters Steve Desmond & Michael Sherman (Knock at the Cabin, Harry’s All Night Hamburgers), Amos Vernon & Nunzio Randazzo (Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Fudged), Co-ep’s Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt (Sweet Tooth, Star Trek Discovery), Co-ep Chuck Hayward (Ted Lasso), SuP Bobak Esfarjani (Alien, Kindred), writing trio Murder Ink. (Black Don’t Camp, Homecoming), screenwriters Cornelius Uliano & Bryan Schulz (Peanuts,...
Perry began his career in the APA mailroom in 2011 and was promoted to agent in 2013. Since then, he has grown his roster of clients to represent such writers and directors as filmmakers Justin Chon (Gook, Blue Bayou, Pachinko) and Akin Omotoso (Rise, Vaya), director Alejandra Marquez Abella (The Good Girls, A Million Miles Away), screenwriters Julia Cox (Nyad), Pat Casey & Josh Miller (Sonic The Hedgehog 1&2, Violent Night), Black List scribe Elyse Hollander (Blond Ambition, Guys and Dolls remake), creator-showrunner Ben Ketai (StartUp), screenwriters Steve Desmond & Michael Sherman (Knock at the Cabin, Harry’s All Night Hamburgers), Amos Vernon & Nunzio Randazzo (Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Fudged), Co-ep’s Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt (Sweet Tooth, Star Trek Discovery), Co-ep Chuck Hayward (Ted Lasso), SuP Bobak Esfarjani (Alien, Kindred), writing trio Murder Ink. (Black Don’t Camp, Homecoming), screenwriters Cornelius Uliano & Bryan Schulz (Peanuts,...
- 11/3/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee (Wsc) has announced the 2022 class of its Wsc Squad Mentorship Program. The latest class, which began in September, pairs twelve mid-career directors with well-established director-mentors.
“The DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee is so proud of the amazing group of mentors and mentees announced for the 2022 class,” said Tara Miele, Wsc co-chair and one of the founders of the program. “The Wsc Squad believes peer-to-peer support is crucial, thus this program provides frank discussion around the unique issues that female directors face while giving guidance and support.”
This year’s mentors and mentees are:
Jennifer Arnold mentoring Pat SantanaNeema Barnette mentoring Shari Lynette CarpenterStacey K. Black mentoring Drew Ann RosenbergKelly Freeman Craig mentoring Ashley EakinHanelle Culpepper mentoring Jean E. LeeRoxann Dawson mentoring Tamika MillerTamra Davis mentoring Jeannette GodoyKaren Gaviola mentoring Bertha Bay-Sa PanRachel Lee Goldenberg mentoring Sara ZandiehMaggie Kiley mentoring Anne RentonGail Mancuso...
“The DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee is so proud of the amazing group of mentors and mentees announced for the 2022 class,” said Tara Miele, Wsc co-chair and one of the founders of the program. “The Wsc Squad believes peer-to-peer support is crucial, thus this program provides frank discussion around the unique issues that female directors face while giving guidance and support.”
This year’s mentors and mentees are:
Jennifer Arnold mentoring Pat SantanaNeema Barnette mentoring Shari Lynette CarpenterStacey K. Black mentoring Drew Ann RosenbergKelly Freeman Craig mentoring Ashley EakinHanelle Culpepper mentoring Jean E. LeeRoxann Dawson mentoring Tamika MillerTamra Davis mentoring Jeannette GodoyKaren Gaviola mentoring Bertha Bay-Sa PanRachel Lee Goldenberg mentoring Sara ZandiehMaggie Kiley mentoring Anne RentonGail Mancuso...
- 10/12/2022
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
The Sonoma International Film Festival celebrates its 25th edition from March 23 to 27 in the Northern California wine country town. More than 120 independent and international films will be screening, including 79 premieres. The festival will open with Sandra Bullock’s “The Lost City” and close with French film “The Butcher’s Daughter.” Jacqueline Bisset will be honored with the Cinematic Excellence award, while Jacques Pepin will be feted with the Culinary Excellence Award at a five-course dinner.
Head to Sonoma Film Festival’s website for more info.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr. and Daveed Diggs Reunite to Open SAG Awards
“Hamilton” trio Daveed Diggs, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr. will reunite to open the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sun. Feb. 27.
Following the Tony-winning blockbuster stage show, Diggs, Miranda and Odom Jr. have gone on to other major projects. Diggs stars in “Snowpiercer” and, last year, earned a SAG...
Head to Sonoma Film Festival’s website for more info.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr. and Daveed Diggs Reunite to Open SAG Awards
“Hamilton” trio Daveed Diggs, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr. will reunite to open the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sun. Feb. 27.
Following the Tony-winning blockbuster stage show, Diggs, Miranda and Odom Jr. have gone on to other major projects. Diggs stars in “Snowpiercer” and, last year, earned a SAG...
- 2/25/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
The DGA Women’s Steering Committee (Wsc) announces the second cycle of the Wsc Squad mentorship program with its second class of mentees and filmmakers.
Led by Wsc Squad co-chairs Amy J. Aniobi, Maureen Bharoocha, Lena Khan and Amber Sealey, the program supports other working directors to achieve their goals by pairing 10 mid-career directors with well-established mentors. The Wsc Squad is made up of a diverse community with the goal of preparing directors for the next step up, as well as forging a ‘sisterhood’ to create genuine connection, collaboration, and camaraderie within the DGA.
The Wsc Squad’s aim is to support and prepare the DGA Women’s Steering Committee members as they seek to advance their directing careers by providing valuable tools and information to strengthen their craft.
The co-chairs of The Wsc Squad select up to ten participants from a pool of applicants. Each participant is paired with one specially-curated-for-them mentor,...
Led by Wsc Squad co-chairs Amy J. Aniobi, Maureen Bharoocha, Lena Khan and Amber Sealey, the program supports other working directors to achieve their goals by pairing 10 mid-career directors with well-established mentors. The Wsc Squad is made up of a diverse community with the goal of preparing directors for the next step up, as well as forging a ‘sisterhood’ to create genuine connection, collaboration, and camaraderie within the DGA.
The Wsc Squad’s aim is to support and prepare the DGA Women’s Steering Committee members as they seek to advance their directing careers by providing valuable tools and information to strengthen their craft.
The co-chairs of The Wsc Squad select up to ten participants from a pool of applicants. Each participant is paired with one specially-curated-for-them mentor,...
- 2/23/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Update 2/25: Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw and Simon Kinberg’s Genre Films have issued a statement about the end of The Twilight Zone series.
We greatly enjoyed our time working on The Twilight Zone — particularly when the real world around us often felt more and more like another dimension. We cherished the opportunity to collaborate with so many talented writers, actors and crewmembers. After 20 unique episodes, we have told the stories that we wanted to tell, and CBS All Access was gracious in their understanding of our decision. It was an honor and a privilege to bring audiences a modern re-imagining of Rod Serling’s iconic creation.
Previous 2/24: The second season of the reboot of The Twilight Zone was submitted for your approval, to borrow the famous phrase of original sci-fi creator Rod Serling. Apparently, there wasn’t enough approval, as the CBS All Access show won’t continue...
We greatly enjoyed our time working on The Twilight Zone — particularly when the real world around us often felt more and more like another dimension. We cherished the opportunity to collaborate with so many talented writers, actors and crewmembers. After 20 unique episodes, we have told the stories that we wanted to tell, and CBS All Access was gracious in their understanding of our decision. It was an honor and a privilege to bring audiences a modern re-imagining of Rod Serling’s iconic creation.
Previous 2/24: The second season of the reboot of The Twilight Zone was submitted for your approval, to borrow the famous phrase of original sci-fi creator Rod Serling. Apparently, there wasn’t enough approval, as the CBS All Access show won’t continue...
- 2/25/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
‘The Twilight Zone’ Season 2 Adds Sky Ferreira, Topher Grace, Gretchen Mol, Jurnee Smollett And More
The second season of the CBS All Access anthology reboot of The Twilight Zone has added a robust list of cast members that will travel through another dimension…a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A dimension called The Twilight Zone.
Added to the 10-episode sophomore season of Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg’s reimagining of the classic sci-fi series is Kylie Bunbury, Sky Ferreira, Topher Grace, David Krumholtz, Thomas Lennon, Natalie Martinez, Gretchen Mol, Paula Newsome, Jurnee Smollett, Damon Wayans Jr., among others.
Some highlights for the newly announced slate of actors include the episode titled “Ovation” which is directed by Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) and written by Emily C. Chang and Sara Amini. The episode is stacked with Ferreira, Smollett-Bell as well as Tawny Newsome, Paul F. Tompkins and Thomas Lennon.
Added to the 10-episode sophomore season of Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg’s reimagining of the classic sci-fi series is Kylie Bunbury, Sky Ferreira, Topher Grace, David Krumholtz, Thomas Lennon, Natalie Martinez, Gretchen Mol, Paula Newsome, Jurnee Smollett, Damon Wayans Jr., among others.
Some highlights for the newly announced slate of actors include the episode titled “Ovation” which is directed by Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) and written by Emily C. Chang and Sara Amini. The episode is stacked with Ferreira, Smollett-Bell as well as Tawny Newsome, Paul F. Tompkins and Thomas Lennon.
- 5/4/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for February 2020, including "Arcadia", "Resident Alien", "The 100" and a whole lot more:
Feature
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor, Pat Crowley
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
1/13/2020 - 2/7/2020
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 2
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd.
Producer: Chris Smirnoff, Nina Lopez Corrado
Director: Nina Lopez Corrado, Rebecca Asher
6/19/2019 - 2/19/2020
Batwoman - Season 1
Local Production Company: Renraw Production Services Inc.
Producer: Jae Marchant
Director: Paul Wesley
7/4/2019 - 4/7/2020
Charmed - Season 2
Local Production Company: First Cut Productions Inc.
Producer: Lisa Towers, Joey Falco, Johanna Lee, Nicki Renna
Director: Stuart Gillard, Felix Alcala
7/24/2019 - 4/9/2020
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina - Season...
Feature
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor, Pat Crowley
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
1/13/2020 - 2/7/2020
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 2
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd.
Producer: Chris Smirnoff, Nina Lopez Corrado
Director: Nina Lopez Corrado, Rebecca Asher
6/19/2019 - 2/19/2020
Batwoman - Season 1
Local Production Company: Renraw Production Services Inc.
Producer: Jae Marchant
Director: Paul Wesley
7/4/2019 - 4/7/2020
Charmed - Season 2
Local Production Company: First Cut Productions Inc.
Producer: Lisa Towers, Joey Falco, Johanna Lee, Nicki Renna
Director: Stuart Gillard, Felix Alcala
7/24/2019 - 4/9/2020
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina - Season...
- 1/26/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for January 2020, including "Arcadia", "Bonzo", "Omens" and a whole lot more:
Feature
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales, Graham King
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
When Time Got Louder
Local Production Company: Lucky Labs Pictures Inc.
Producer: Jason Bourque, Ken Frith, Connie Cocchia
Director: Connie Cocchia
1/9/2020 - 1/31/2020
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
1/13/2020 - 2/7/2020
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Producer: Mark Radcliffe, Michael Barnathan, Chris Columbus
Director: Chris Columbus
10/21/2019 - 2/1/2020
Every Breath You Take
Local Production Company: Ebyt Productions Inc.
Producer: Kevin Leeson
Director: Vaughn Stein
12/5/2019 - 1/21/2020
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 2
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd.
Producer: Chris Smirnoff
Director: Daisy Von Scherler Mayer,...
Feature
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales, Graham King
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
When Time Got Louder
Local Production Company: Lucky Labs Pictures Inc.
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- 12/31/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In The Purge, every holiday is an excuse to bury the hatchet. Sometimes literally.
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This The Purge review contains spoilers.
The Purge Season 2 Episode 6
Nothing like a holiday break to get away from your troubles for a little while. Big meals with family, traveling, surveillance, armed assault teams, manhunts, and neighbors trying to have you killed. Just another Thanksgiving in the New America of the Nffa.
So do you think Bobby Sheridan, the pro-Purge, pro-America radio commentator who wields so much power over the lives of Americans based solely on his words and positions taken publicly, is just a radio host? Like so many other radio hosts in the United States, Bobby Sheridan (Dermot Mulroney) is a blow-hard behind a microphone, spouting out what he thinks people want to hear and encouraging confrontations between his guests for the sake of ratings. Like everyone else in this world,...
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This The Purge review contains spoilers.
The Purge Season 2 Episode 6
Nothing like a holiday break to get away from your troubles for a little while. Big meals with family, traveling, surveillance, armed assault teams, manhunts, and neighbors trying to have you killed. Just another Thanksgiving in the New America of the Nffa.
So do you think Bobby Sheridan, the pro-Purge, pro-America radio commentator who wields so much power over the lives of Americans based solely on his words and positions taken publicly, is just a radio host? Like so many other radio hosts in the United States, Bobby Sheridan (Dermot Mulroney) is a blow-hard behind a microphone, spouting out what he thinks people want to hear and encouraging confrontations between his guests for the sake of ratings. Like everyone else in this world,...
- 11/20/2019
- Den of Geek
Stars: Hermione Corfield, Jay Paulson, Micah Hauptman, Daniel R. Hill, Sean O’Bryan, Jeremy Glazer | Written by Julie Lipson, Stu Pollard | Directed by Jen McGowan
Rising British star Hermione Corfield takes the lead in Rust Creek, an engaging low budget survival thriller that starts out like a Wrong Turn knock-off but becomes something more substantial instead.
Directed by Jen McGowan, Rust Creek centres on Kentucky college student Sawyer Scott (Corfield), who impulsively decides to skip Thanksgiving with her family and drive to Washington D.C. for a job interview. However, her Gps strands her in the frozen backwoods, where she has an encounter with scuzzy meth-dealers Hollister (Micah Hauptman) and Buck (Daniel R. Hill) that leaves her injured and fleeing for her life.
After collapsing, Sawyer is rescued by meth cook Lowell (Jay Paulson) and hides out in his trailer, though she’s not entirely sure she can trust him.
Rising British star Hermione Corfield takes the lead in Rust Creek, an engaging low budget survival thriller that starts out like a Wrong Turn knock-off but becomes something more substantial instead.
Directed by Jen McGowan, Rust Creek centres on Kentucky college student Sawyer Scott (Corfield), who impulsively decides to skip Thanksgiving with her family and drive to Washington D.C. for a job interview. However, her Gps strands her in the frozen backwoods, where she has an encounter with scuzzy meth-dealers Hollister (Micah Hauptman) and Buck (Daniel R. Hill) that leaves her injured and fleeing for her life.
After collapsing, Sawyer is rescued by meth cook Lowell (Jay Paulson) and hides out in his trailer, though she’s not entirely sure she can trust him.
- 3/15/2019
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
It’s hard to choose a single moment that best exemplifies the hard-edged feminist lens at work in director Jen McGowan’s chilling “Rust Creek,” but the image of the teenage Sawyer (Hermione Corfield) gruffly ripping off her acrylic nails to scale a ditch is a top contender. It’s a move that might be perceived as funny in a more commercial genre film, but is entirely believable in McGowan’s understated and plausible nightmare — making it all the more chilling.
Intimate in scope to its great advantage, “Rust Creek” begins and ends with Sawyer’s journey, with a stable of male friends and foes providing color and intrigue. When she receives word of a job interview in Washington D.C., the soon-to-be college graduate hops in her red SUV and hits the road. Following her navigation app, Sawyer turns off the highway to avoid traffic, and quickly finds herself...
Intimate in scope to its great advantage, “Rust Creek” begins and ends with Sawyer’s journey, with a stable of male friends and foes providing color and intrigue. When she receives word of a job interview in Washington D.C., the soon-to-be college graduate hops in her red SUV and hits the road. Following her navigation app, Sawyer turns off the highway to avoid traffic, and quickly finds herself...
- 1/17/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Written by Julie Lipson, Rust Creek stars rising talent Hermione Corfield (King Arthur and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) as the young woman about to embark on her journey named 'Sawyer.' Set in the backwoods of Kentucky, Rust Creek is a very human story with characters that represent survival, a warped sense of entitlement and justice. Surrounded by a solid cast and strong crew, this story does not hold back and challenges the viewer to understand how things can get out of control even with the fullest of preparation. Jay Kay spoke with Director Jen McGowan about her tale of survival. They discuss casting, the physicality of the role, and tribalism for Dread Central. The post Interview: Director Jen McGowan Talks Her Backwoods Thriller Rust Creek appeared first on Dread Central.
- 1/9/2019
- by Jay Kay
- DreadCentral.com
Typical to the start of a new year, specialty newcomers are rather few this weekend. Holiday and awards holdovers are still at center stage, while the Sundance Film Festival looms toward the end of the month. This weekend, Katherine Waterston, Michiel Huisman, Michael Shannon and Luke Evans star in Tribeca premiere State Like Sleep, opening Friday day-and-date via the Orchard. The film is the second narrative feature by Meredith Danluck. Hermione Corfield, Jay Paulson and Micah Hauptman star in IFC Midnight’s thriller Rust Creek by Jen McGowan, which also will roll out day-and-date. And Well Go USA is releasing Chinese action title Mojin: The Worm Valley, the follow-up to Mojin: The Lost Legend, which the company released stateside in 2015.
State Like Sleep
Director-writer: Meredith Danluck
Cast: Katherine Waterston, Michiel Huisman, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans
Distributor: The Orchard
State Like Sleep debuted at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, where...
State Like Sleep
Director-writer: Meredith Danluck
Cast: Katherine Waterston, Michiel Huisman, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans
Distributor: The Orchard
State Like Sleep debuted at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, where...
- 1/4/2019
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline Film + TV
The backwoods and its inhabitants have been a cornerstone of contemporary horror films for decades. Hillbilly hicks and their sterotyped lack of intelligence and aggressive behaviour makes for an easy villain, usually with young people as the targets of their anger. Rust Creek, directed by Jen McGowan (Kelly & Cal) and written by Julie Lipson, tells the tale of a young but smart woman who is caught up not only in the hillbilly's violence, but their own nefarious dealings that leave her vulnerable and almost completely alone. While following a more or less familiar path, McGowan does not shy away from the harsh relatities of rural middle American life, while not taking away any blame born by men for their violence towards women. Sawyer (Hermione...
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- 1/4/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Too often, filmmakers forget that less can be more. Luckily, the creative forces behind Rust Creek, a new thriller hitting theaters, they know this. Within the first ten minutes, the action and story are already set into motion. Independent cinema like this is always preferable to overly pretentious fare. This flick just wants to tell a lean, mean, and razor sharp story. Without question, they do. This is a really solid film that only pauses to breathe once a breath needs to be taken. It suggests a real strong future for the filmmakers and especially for its star, who is a real find. As mentioned above, the movie gets down to it rather quickly. Sawyer Scott (Hermione Corfield) is a college student with a plum job interview scheduled in Washington D.C. in a few days. En route, she winds up getting horribly lost in the maze-like Kentucky forest. One...
- 1/4/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
When Sawyer Scott (Hermoine Corfield) receives the call she’s been waiting for, she can’t help but smile. It’s the first step towards a post-collegiate future with a job in Washington DC all but secured — the tiniest bit of uncertainty preventing her from telling her folks why she won’t be home for Thanksgiving despite high spirits. She packs her SUV, activates her phone’s Gps, and sets off east with an impromptu detour through the backwoods of Kentucky courtesy of a traffic jam on the highway. The computerized voice sends her to a dead-end that barely looks like it ever was a road and then to a bridge she’s unsure will support the weight of her car. Maybe switching to analog (a paper map) will get her back on track.
Unfortunately for Sawyer, Rust Creek isn’t the type of place to help unsuspecting travelers escape.
Unfortunately for Sawyer, Rust Creek isn’t the type of place to help unsuspecting travelers escape.
- 1/2/2019
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
IFC Midnight Presents Rust Creek In Select Theaters & On Demand January 4th Directed By Jen McGowan (Kelly & Cal) Starring Hermoine Corfield This new year, IFC Midnight invites you Rust Creek, the relentless new thriller from Kelly & Cal director Jen McGowan. Hermoine …
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- 12/22/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Directed by Jen McGowan and starring Hermoine Corfield, Rust Creek will be seeing an early 2019 release thanks to IFC Midnight.
Synopsis: "This new year, IFC Midnight invites you Rust Creek, the relentless new thriller from Kelly & Cal director Jen McGowan. Hermoine Corfield stars as Sawyer, an ambitious, overachieving college senior with a seemingly bright future. While on her way to a job interview, a wrong turn leaves her stranded deep in the frozen Kentucky woods.
Suddenly, the young woman with everything to live for finds herself facing her own mortality as she’s punished by the elements and pursued by a band of ruthless outlaws. With nowhere left to run, she is forced into an uneasy alliance with Lowell (Jay Paulson), an enigmatic loner with shadowy intentions.
Though she’s not sure she can trust him, Sawyer must take a chance if she hopes to escape Rust Creek alive."
Check out the official trailer below.
Synopsis: "This new year, IFC Midnight invites you Rust Creek, the relentless new thriller from Kelly & Cal director Jen McGowan. Hermoine Corfield stars as Sawyer, an ambitious, overachieving college senior with a seemingly bright future. While on her way to a job interview, a wrong turn leaves her stranded deep in the frozen Kentucky woods.
Suddenly, the young woman with everything to live for finds herself facing her own mortality as she’s punished by the elements and pursued by a band of ruthless outlaws. With nowhere left to run, she is forced into an uneasy alliance with Lowell (Jay Paulson), an enigmatic loner with shadowy intentions.
Though she’s not sure she can trust him, Sawyer must take a chance if she hopes to escape Rust Creek alive."
Check out the official trailer below.
- 12/3/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The knee-jerk reaction at the opening moments of the trailer for Jen McGowan's Rust Creek is a groan; here's yet another movie about a woman who gets stranded in the backcountry only to be found by a couple of locals who turn out to be killers. Thankfully, this is not that movie.
At least not entirely.
Hermione Corfield leads the movie as Sawyer, a savvy young woman on her way to a job interview. A wrong turn and car trouble leaves her stranded in the Kentucky forest where she is chased by a pair of locals looking to have a good time; whether she's interested or not. She fights back, a chase ensues and Sawyer then finds herself at the mercy of another local named Hollister (Micah Hauptman).
I like that Rust Creek seems to be actively playing agains...
At least not entirely.
Hermione Corfield leads the movie as Sawyer, a savvy young woman on her way to a job interview. A wrong turn and car trouble leaves her stranded in the Kentucky forest where she is chased by a pair of locals looking to have a good time; whether she's interested or not. She fights back, a chase ensues and Sawyer then finds herself at the mercy of another local named Hollister (Micah Hauptman).
I like that Rust Creek seems to be actively playing agains...
- 11/28/2018
- QuietEarth.us
"If they find you here, they'll kill ya." IFC Midnight has released a trailer for Rust Creek, an indie survival thriller from filmmaker Jen McGowan which premiered at the Bentonville Film Festival earlier this year. The film is about an "ambitious, overachieving college senior" who is heading to a job interview, but makes a wrong turn and ends up stranded deep in the frozen Kentucky woods. She is forced into an uneasy alliance with an strange loner with "shadowy intentions", while trying to survive and find her way back home safely. The cast includes Hermione Corfield, Jay Paulson, Micah Hauptman, Sean O'Bryan, Daniel R. Hill, John Marshall Jones, and Jeremy Glazer. This looks very much like a Kentucky woods thriller, exactly as it sounds, with some twists & turns to go along with the survival. Not sure if it's any good though. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Jen McGowan's Rust Creek,...
- 11/28/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Opening in theaters and VOD January 4 from IFC Midnight, director Jen McGowan’s Rust Creek centers on an ordinary woman who must summon extraordinary courage to survive a nightmare odyssey. It’s being billed as a “survival thriller,” and we’ve got the trailer for ya today. In the film… “Sawyer (Hermione Corfield) is an ambitious, overachieving college senior with […]...
- 11/28/2018
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
“I’ll take you somewhere safe” are the words you hear Jay Paulson speak just when you think he is a bad guy. This sentence leaves you holding your breath and crossing your fingers that he is indeed going to take Hermione Corfield somewhere safe and help her in the new trailer for “Rust Creek.”
Corfield plays an overachieving college student, Sawyer, who gets lost on her way to a job interview.
Continue reading ‘Rust Creek’ Trailer: A Young Woman Gets Lost In The Woods In Director Jen McGowan’s New Thriller at The Playlist.
Corfield plays an overachieving college student, Sawyer, who gets lost on her way to a job interview.
Continue reading ‘Rust Creek’ Trailer: A Young Woman Gets Lost In The Woods In Director Jen McGowan’s New Thriller at The Playlist.
- 11/28/2018
- by Jamie Rogers
- The Playlist
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