Session 9 director Brad Anderson is set to direct a new film project! A psychological thriller called Restart, which is based on Matthew Klein’s novel No Way Back. I enjoy Anderson's work, which also includes The Machinist, Transibierian, and most recently, The Call, which wasn't his best film.
The story centers on an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a terrifying criminal network. This seems like a great project for Anderson to develop, as it seems like a story that would fit his style.
The director is currently in production on another project, called Eliza Graves, which stars Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Michael Caine, and Ben Kingsley.
Here's a description of the book:
Jimmy thinks he knows about loss, about fear, about paranoia. He should think again.Every time Jimmy Thane has been faced with a crossroad, he's taken the wrong path.
The story centers on an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a terrifying criminal network. This seems like a great project for Anderson to develop, as it seems like a story that would fit his style.
The director is currently in production on another project, called Eliza Graves, which stars Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Michael Caine, and Ben Kingsley.
Here's a description of the book:
Jimmy thinks he knows about loss, about fear, about paranoia. He should think again.Every time Jimmy Thane has been faced with a crossroad, he's taken the wrong path.
- 7/22/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Filmmaker Brad Anderson ("The Call," "The Machinist") is set to direct the indie thriller "Restart" for Lotus Entertainment and Davids Canton Productions.
The story centers on an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a criminal network.
Gregory Poirier ("National Treasure: Book of Secrets") is penning the script based on Matthew Klein's novel "No Way Back". Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing.
Source: Lotus Entertainment...
The story centers on an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a criminal network.
Gregory Poirier ("National Treasure: Book of Secrets") is penning the script based on Matthew Klein's novel "No Way Back". Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing.
Source: Lotus Entertainment...
- 7/20/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Being Huge fans of Brad Anderson we're always happy to hear when the man has a new project cookin' and his is one of those glorious times. Read on for the first details regarding his latest flick Restart.
According to Deadline Lotus Entertainment and Davids Canton Production are partnering on psychological thriller Restart based on Matthew Klein’s novel No Way Back which was published this spring by Corvus. Brad Anderson (The Call, The Machinist) is attached to direct from a script penned by Gregory Poirier (National Treasure: Book Of Secrets).
Restart centers on an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a terrifying criminal network. Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing. Lotus’ Jim Seibel, Bill Johnson and D.J. Gugenheim are exec producing. More as we get it!
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According to Deadline Lotus Entertainment and Davids Canton Production are partnering on psychological thriller Restart based on Matthew Klein’s novel No Way Back which was published this spring by Corvus. Brad Anderson (The Call, The Machinist) is attached to direct from a script penned by Gregory Poirier (National Treasure: Book Of Secrets).
Restart centers on an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a terrifying criminal network. Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing. Lotus’ Jim Seibel, Bill Johnson and D.J. Gugenheim are exec producing. More as we get it!
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- 7/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Brad Anderson, who recently scored a hit with "The Call," is attached to direct the intense psychological thriller "Restart" for Lotus Entertainment and Davids Canton Productions. Gregory Poirier ("National Treasure: Book of Secrets") wrote the script, which is based on Matthew Klein's novel "No Way Back." Corvus published the novel this spring. Described as "The Game" meets "Unknown," story follows an ordinary man who discovers that his entire life is being infiltrated and manipulated by a terrifying criminal network. Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing, while Lotus' Jim Seibel, Bill Johnson and...
- 7/19/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Lotus Entertainment and Davids Canton Productions made the announcement on Friday [19].
Gregory Poirier wrote the psychological thriller based on Matthew Klein’s novel No Way Back about a man who learns his life is being infiltrated by a criminal network.
Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing Restart while Lotus’ Jim Seibel, Bill Johnson and DJ Gugenheim serve as executive producers.
Wme Global represents Us rights and Lotus handles international sales.
Gregory Poirier wrote the psychological thriller based on Matthew Klein’s novel No Way Back about a man who learns his life is being infiltrated by a criminal network.
Danny Davids and Neil Canton are producing Restart while Lotus’ Jim Seibel, Bill Johnson and DJ Gugenheim serve as executive producers.
Wme Global represents Us rights and Lotus handles international sales.
- 7/19/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Hemet, Calif. — The public face for the anti-Muslim film inflaming the Middle East is not the filmmaker, but an insurance agent and Vietnam War veteran whose unabashed and outspoken hatred of radical Muslims has drawn the attention of civil libertarians, who say he's a hate monger.
With the Coptic Christian filmmaker Nakoula Basseley Nakoula in hiding, film promoter Steve Klein has taken center stage in the unfolding international drama. He's given a stream of interviews about the film and the man he says he knew only as Sam Bacile, and is using the attention to talk about his own political views.
Nakoula, who used Bacile spelled multiple ways as a pseudonym, contacted Klein months ago for advice about the limits of American free speech and asked for help vetting the movie's script, Klein said in an interview with The Associated Press. The filmmaker asked the 61-year-old grandfather if he would...
With the Coptic Christian filmmaker Nakoula Basseley Nakoula in hiding, film promoter Steve Klein has taken center stage in the unfolding international drama. He's given a stream of interviews about the film and the man he says he knew only as Sam Bacile, and is using the attention to talk about his own political views.
Nakoula, who used Bacile spelled multiple ways as a pseudonym, contacted Klein months ago for advice about the limits of American free speech and asked for help vetting the movie's script, Klein said in an interview with The Associated Press. The filmmaker asked the 61-year-old grandfather if he would...
- 9/14/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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