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Where Was Those Who Wish Me Dead Filmed?
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"Those Who Wish Me Dead" was filmed in New Mexico, not Montana, saving money while creating a believable setting. Multiple locations in New Mexico, including Rio Arriba County and Bernalillo, were chosen for filming the action-packed scenes. The Manzano Mountains State Park provided the perfect backdrop for the forest scenes in the film.

Those Who Wish Me Dead technically takes place in the Montana wilderness, but the entirety of production on the movie actually occurred in a different location many miles south of Montana in the United States. The 2021 action thriller film, directed by Taylor Sheridan (of Yellowstone fame) and written by Sheridan, Michael Koryta, and Charles Leavitt, is based on Koryta's 2014 book of the same name. The movie's premise revolves around the murder of a man and his son, who witnessed his father's death, going on the run while the two assassins who killed his dad hunt him down.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/3/2024
  • by Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ Review: Angelina Jolie Smolders in a Simple but Satisfying ’90s-Style Action Movie
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A simple but smoldering throwback to the days when all you needed to make a decent action film was a big star, a striking location, and a few cold henchman carrying those fancy machine guns with the red laser sights, Taylor Sheridan’s . In 2021, it can’t help but feel like an unintended anachronism; as if Sheridan aimed for something that matched the gravitas he wrote into “Sicario” or the dark portent he blew into “Wind River,” fell very far short, and landed in a pillowy bed of old popcorn instead. That may not be high praise, but it sure as hell isn’t a complaint either.

Adapted from Michael Koryta’s 2014 novel of the same name, “Those Who Wish Me Dead” starts the way that every movie should: With “Salt” mode Angelina Jolie smoke-jumping into the cauldron of a Montana wildfire. But in a story that could go in...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 5/12/2021
  • by David Ehrlich
  • Indiewire
‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ Review: Angelina Jolie Braves a Wildfire – and Then Some – in Heated Survival Extravaganza
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The “Me” in “Those Who Wish Me Dead” is 12-year-old Connor Casserly (Finn Little), who’s been riding in the passenger seat of his father’s car when a pair of trained assassins pop up along the forest road and perforate the windshield with bullets. The car smashes through the guardrail and plows down the slope, hitting a tree. Dying dad (Jake Weber) orders his son to get out and find someone he can trust (Angelina Jolie plays “Someone He Can Trust”), and Connor goes scrambling off into the woods as the two men come back to finish the job. Except the job — snuffing any and everyone who might know something about the crime they’re trying to cover up — is far from done.

The killers now turn their attention to Connor, and they’re ruthless enough to start a forest fire to cover their tracks (and maybe barbecue the...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/12/2021
  • by Peter Debruge
  • Variety Film + TV
Treetop Terrors in New Official Mr. Jones One-Sheet
Writer/director Karl Mueller's 'Mr. Jones' is set to land a limited theatrical run over in the Us from 2 May with a follow up Blu-ray, DVD and VOD release from 6 May. And if creepy official one-sheets are your thang then you'll be lapping us this fresh nightmarish poster from the project which revolves around a couple whom move to a remote woodland cabin where 'Mr Jones', a strange reclusive artist, lurks nearby. 'Mr. Jones' stars Jon Foster, Sarah Jones, Mark Steger, Faran Tahir, Stanley B. Herman, Ethan Sawyer and Jordan Byrne. Check out the new poster below....
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 2/17/2014
  • Horror Asylum
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