In the world of SciFi Horror and Adventure, we’ve got a new story to dive into. ‘The Last Boy on Earth’ is set to release on November 7, 2023. If you’re a fan of digital releases, you’re in luck – it’ll be available on Digital and VOD.
Nicolás Onetti takes the director’s chair for this film, while the story springs from the imaginative mind of Camilo Zaffora. Producing such a thrilling tale isn’t easy, and the credit goes to Carlos Goitia. These names promise us a film that’s going to be the talk of the town.
We’re getting a mix of actors, some familiar and others who might be new to you. The cast boasts names like Sam Hoare, Joshua Grothe, Arben Bajraktaraj, and John Bubniak. Every actor brings a unique touch, making the film’s anticipation even more electric.
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Nicolás Onetti takes the director’s chair for this film, while the story springs from the imaginative mind of Camilo Zaffora. Producing such a thrilling tale isn’t easy, and the credit goes to Carlos Goitia. These names promise us a film that’s going to be the talk of the town.
We’re getting a mix of actors, some familiar and others who might be new to you. The cast boasts names like Sam Hoare, Joshua Grothe, Arben Bajraktaraj, and John Bubniak. Every actor brings a unique touch, making the film’s anticipation even more electric.
Related: 30 Best Indie Horror Movies...
- 10/31/2023
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
"The target is surround, we await further instructions." Black Mandala has revealed a first look trailer for an indie sci-fi creation called The Last Boy on Earth, an anthology film with around eight segments in total to enjoy. There's no final premiere date set yet, but it will be released sometime later in 2023. Here's the only synopsis available so far: In a distant future, an enigmatic boy becomes the central figure in the search for a new hope. Who is this kid? Why is everyone looking for it? Sometimes it is better not to know certain answers... I'm also wondering if this kid is in every segment? The cast includes Camilo Levigne, Raymond Lee, Hugo "Kato" Quiril, Joshua Grothe, Arben Bajraktaraj, John Bubniak, and Sam Hoare. This has plenty of imagery that's lifted directly from Blade Runner (and other sci-fi movies) but it still looks damn good, with impressive VFX and different stories to watch.
- 4/10/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
No stranger to playing not-so-upstanding knights in shining armor, Jaime Lannister himself, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, has boarded "Virtue," a medieval gothic horror movie that HanWay Films is taking to the European Film Market. Founded in 1999, HanWay is a British sales, distribution, and marketing company that's managed to get a pretty eclectic batch of films made over the years. Their output ranges from celebrated documentaries to Oscar-nominated period dramas to a bevy of auteur projects from the likes of David Cronenberg ("A Dangerous Method"), Takashi Miike ("13 Assassins"), Jim Jarmusch ("Only Lovers Left Alive"), and many more.
If that's not enough to get you sitting up and taking notice, know that "Virtue" further pairs Coster-Waldau with Romola Garai, the star of "Atonement," "Suffragette," and one of the best BBC series you've never seen, Abi Morgan's 1950s-set TV journalism drama "The Hour." In a statement (via The Hollywood Reporter), HanWay Films CEO Gabrielle Stewart notes that,...
If that's not enough to get you sitting up and taking notice, know that "Virtue" further pairs Coster-Waldau with Romola Garai, the star of "Atonement," "Suffragette," and one of the best BBC series you've never seen, Abi Morgan's 1950s-set TV journalism drama "The Hour." In a statement (via The Hollywood Reporter), HanWay Films CEO Gabrielle Stewart notes that,...
- 2/3/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Romola Garai are teaming for gothic horror Virtue, heading to the European Film Market with HanWay Films.
The feature is set to be directed by Joanna Coates, who in 2014 won the Michael Powell award for best British feature at the Edinburgh Film Festival for her film Hide & Seek, and was written by Sam Hoare (Having You, The English Game series, A Gentleman in Moscow series).
Alex Cook is producing for 10 08 Films Ltd. and Coster-Waldau, Steve Bakken and Joe Derrick for Ill Kippers. Executive producers include HanWay Films, James Brown and Matthew James Wilkinson.
Set in England in 1350, Virtue sees Coster-Waldau play Sir Peter, a heroic knight, who after years abroad returns from war accompanied by his teenage son and companions at arms. They find a plague-ravaged homeland ruled by social unrest, superstition and fear. After controversially preventing a witch from burning, Sir Peter vows to rescue...
The feature is set to be directed by Joanna Coates, who in 2014 won the Michael Powell award for best British feature at the Edinburgh Film Festival for her film Hide & Seek, and was written by Sam Hoare (Having You, The English Game series, A Gentleman in Moscow series).
Alex Cook is producing for 10 08 Films Ltd. and Coster-Waldau, Steve Bakken and Joe Derrick for Ill Kippers. Executive producers include HanWay Films, James Brown and Matthew James Wilkinson.
Set in England in 1350, Virtue sees Coster-Waldau play Sir Peter, a heroic knight, who after years abroad returns from war accompanied by his teenage son and companions at arms. They find a plague-ravaged homeland ruled by social unrest, superstition and fear. After controversially preventing a witch from burning, Sir Peter vows to rescue...
- 2/2/2023
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Game Of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Romola Garai are set to star in Joanna Coates’s gothic horror Virtue, which Hanway Films will launch sales on at the EFM later this month.
Set in England in 1350, Coster Waldau will star as heroic knight St. Peter who returns from war with his teenage son to discover a plague-ravaged homeland riven by social unrest, superstition and fear.
After controversially preventing a woman from being burned to death on the superstition of being a witch, he attempts to re-establish his reputation by embarking on a quest to find a female villager who has vanished into the local forest, believed to be haunted by locals.
But when he and his men track down the woman and her “possessed” daughters, events take an unexpected turn, and it becomes clear they do not want to be rescued.
“The Middle Ages and classic...
Set in England in 1350, Coster Waldau will star as heroic knight St. Peter who returns from war with his teenage son to discover a plague-ravaged homeland riven by social unrest, superstition and fear.
After controversially preventing a woman from being burned to death on the superstition of being a witch, he attempts to re-establish his reputation by embarking on a quest to find a female villager who has vanished into the local forest, believed to be haunted by locals.
But when he and his men track down the woman and her “possessed” daughters, events take an unexpected turn, and it becomes clear they do not want to be rescued.
“The Middle Ages and classic...
- 2/2/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
HanWay Films is launching worldwide sales at the upcoming European Film Market (EFM) at Berlin on gothic horror film “Virtue.”
The film stars Emmy-winning actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (“Game of Thrones”) and BAFTA nominated Romola Garai (“Becoming Elizabeth”). It is directed by Joanna Coates, who won best British feature at the Edinburgh Film Festival for “Hide & Seek.”
Written by Sam Hoare (“Having You”), the film, set in 1350 England follows heroic knight Sir Peter (Coster-Waldau) who returns from war accompanied by his teenage son and companions at arms to find a plague-ravaged homeland ruled by social unrest, superstition and fear. After preventing a witch from burning, Sir Peter vows to rescue Fraya (Garai), the latest villager to vanish into a haunted forest that the locals are terrified by, and in the process is forced to confront his own humanity.
The film is produced by Alex Cook for 10 08 Films Ltd and Coster-Waldau,...
The film stars Emmy-winning actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (“Game of Thrones”) and BAFTA nominated Romola Garai (“Becoming Elizabeth”). It is directed by Joanna Coates, who won best British feature at the Edinburgh Film Festival for “Hide & Seek.”
Written by Sam Hoare (“Having You”), the film, set in 1350 England follows heroic knight Sir Peter (Coster-Waldau) who returns from war accompanied by his teenage son and companions at arms to find a plague-ravaged homeland ruled by social unrest, superstition and fear. After preventing a witch from burning, Sir Peter vows to rescue Fraya (Garai), the latest villager to vanish into a haunted forest that the locals are terrified by, and in the process is forced to confront his own humanity.
The film is produced by Alex Cook for 10 08 Films Ltd and Coster-Waldau,...
- 2/2/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Hanway Films to launch Joanna Coates’ gothic horror at the EFM.
Game Of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Romola Garai are to star in gothic horror Virtue, on which HanWay Films is to launch sales at the upcoming EFM.
It will be directed by UK filmmaker Joanna Coates, who won best British feature at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 2014 for her romantic drama Hide & Seek, and is written by Sam Hoare, whose credits include feature Having You and Netflix miniseries The English Game.
The production aims to start shooting at the end of Q3 this year.
Set in 1350 England,...
Game Of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Romola Garai are to star in gothic horror Virtue, on which HanWay Films is to launch sales at the upcoming EFM.
It will be directed by UK filmmaker Joanna Coates, who won best British feature at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 2014 for her romantic drama Hide & Seek, and is written by Sam Hoare, whose credits include feature Having You and Netflix miniseries The English Game.
The production aims to start shooting at the end of Q3 this year.
Set in 1350 England,...
- 2/2/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Elsa Zylberstein and Mathieu Demy have also joined the cast, as the UK shoot commences.
Danish actor Sidse Babett Knudsen and British-Egyptian star Amir El-Masry have joined the cast of Little Joe filmmaker Jessica Hausner’s Club Zero, as the shoot commences in Oxford, UK.
France’s Elsa Zylberstein and Mathieu Demy are also set to star, alongside the previously announced Mia Wasikowska.
The first image from the production has also been released, featuring Hausner directing Wasikowska and newcomer Luke Barker.
Club Zero is an intense psychological drama set in an elite school and stars Wasikowska as a new teacher...
Danish actor Sidse Babett Knudsen and British-Egyptian star Amir El-Masry have joined the cast of Little Joe filmmaker Jessica Hausner’s Club Zero, as the shoot commences in Oxford, UK.
France’s Elsa Zylberstein and Mathieu Demy are also set to star, alongside the previously announced Mia Wasikowska.
The first image from the production has also been released, featuring Hausner directing Wasikowska and newcomer Luke Barker.
Club Zero is an intense psychological drama set in an elite school and stars Wasikowska as a new teacher...
- 8/12/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Gem Wheeler Jan 30, 2017
It's farewell to series 4 of Endeavour, offering a fitting tribute too to John Thaw's Inspector Morse...
This review contains spoilers.
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4.4 Harvest
When a man’s skeleton is discovered at Bramford Mere, Thursday’s mind immediately turns to the unsolved disappearance of Matthew Laxman, an Oxford botanist who vanished in autumn 1962. Dr DeBryn soon reveals, however, that the bones belonged to a man who died in what appears to have been a ritual sacrifice two thousand years earlier; as Strange puts it, looking for next of kin won’t be too easy. Morse spots a pair of spectacles in the disturbed earth, which Laxman’s wife Alison (Natalie Burt) is able to identify as likely belonging to her husband. She points the detectives in the direction of Professor Donald Bagley (Michael Pennington), a physicist friend...
It's farewell to series 4 of Endeavour, offering a fitting tribute too to John Thaw's Inspector Morse...
This review contains spoilers.
See related 50 upcoming comic book TV shows, and when to expect them
4.4 Harvest
When a man’s skeleton is discovered at Bramford Mere, Thursday’s mind immediately turns to the unsolved disappearance of Matthew Laxman, an Oxford botanist who vanished in autumn 1962. Dr DeBryn soon reveals, however, that the bones belonged to a man who died in what appears to have been a ritual sacrifice two thousand years earlier; as Strange puts it, looking for next of kin won’t be too easy. Morse spots a pair of spectacles in the disturbed earth, which Laxman’s wife Alison (Natalie Burt) is able to identify as likely belonging to her husband. She points the detectives in the direction of Professor Donald Bagley (Michael Pennington), a physicist friend...
- 1/27/2017
- Den of Geek
Joanne Froggatt has begun filming her first project since wrapping up her time in Downton Abbey earlier this month.
The actress will play serial murderer Mary Ann Cotton in ITV's upcoming Victorian drama Dark Angel, which has started shooting in North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Froggatt's character sounds like the complete opposite to Downton's dependable maid Anna Bates, as she has a secret history of adultery, bigamy, fraud and murder.
With each killing, Cotton increases her social and financial standing in Victorian society, while no-one suspects that she could be behind the horrendous crimes. So don't mess with her.
Dark Angel will also star Alun Armstrong, Jonas Armstrong, Laura Morgan, Sam Hoare, Emma Fielding and Penny Layden.
ITV will soon announce the airdates for the two-part series.
Froggatt will return for the final series of Downton Abbey next month, which will conclude with its Christmas special on Christmas Day.
The actress will play serial murderer Mary Ann Cotton in ITV's upcoming Victorian drama Dark Angel, which has started shooting in North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Froggatt's character sounds like the complete opposite to Downton's dependable maid Anna Bates, as she has a secret history of adultery, bigamy, fraud and murder.
With each killing, Cotton increases her social and financial standing in Victorian society, while no-one suspects that she could be behind the horrendous crimes. So don't mess with her.
Dark Angel will also star Alun Armstrong, Jonas Armstrong, Laura Morgan, Sam Hoare, Emma Fielding and Penny Layden.
ITV will soon announce the airdates for the two-part series.
Froggatt will return for the final series of Downton Abbey next month, which will conclude with its Christmas special on Christmas Day.
- 8/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Wigwam Films’ Under the Shadow underway in Jordan.
Farsi-language horror film Under the Shadow, written and directed by BAFTA-nominated Babak Anvari (Two & Two), has begun shooting in Amman, Jordan.
Set in post-revolution Tehran, during the Iran-Iraq war, the film a follows a young mother who remains with her six-year-old daughter when others are fleeing local fighting.
The mother soon begins to believe an unexploded missile has carried evil spirits into her home and possessed her daughter.
The film is produced and financed by London-based Wigwam Films, and is supported by the Doha Film Institute, Creativity Capital and Mena Film.
Narges Rashidi (Æon Flux) leads the cast, with Bobby Naderi (Argo) and Ray Haratian (Argo, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) also set to appear.
Producers for Wigwam are Lucan Toh, Emily Leo, and Oliver Roskill with Donall McCusker on board as co-producer.
Xyz Films is handling North American sales.
Todd Brown, head of...
Farsi-language horror film Under the Shadow, written and directed by BAFTA-nominated Babak Anvari (Two & Two), has begun shooting in Amman, Jordan.
Set in post-revolution Tehran, during the Iran-Iraq war, the film a follows a young mother who remains with her six-year-old daughter when others are fleeing local fighting.
The mother soon begins to believe an unexploded missile has carried evil spirits into her home and possessed her daughter.
The film is produced and financed by London-based Wigwam Films, and is supported by the Doha Film Institute, Creativity Capital and Mena Film.
Narges Rashidi (Æon Flux) leads the cast, with Bobby Naderi (Argo) and Ray Haratian (Argo, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) also set to appear.
Producers for Wigwam are Lucan Toh, Emily Leo, and Oliver Roskill with Donall McCusker on board as co-producer.
Xyz Films is handling North American sales.
Todd Brown, head of...
- 4/20/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
BBC Two has announced production on new drama Life In Squares, which focuses on the revolutionary Bloomsbury Group.
The Bloomsbury Group were a collection of artistic friends in the early 1900s who profoundly influenced 20th century culture. The group included sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
The cast is led by young stars Phoebe Fox (A Poet in New York) and Lydia Leonard (Wolf Hall) and also features James Norton (Happy Valley), Sam Hoare (An Adventure in Space & Time) and Ben Lloyd-Hughes (Divergent). Edmund Kingsley (The Borgias) and Sherlock actor Ed Birch also star.
Established actors appearing in the series include Eve Best (Nurse Jackie), Catherine McCormack (28 Weeks Later), Silk's Rupert Penry-Jones, The Good Wife's Jack Davenport, Elliot Cowan and Andrew Havill.
The drama documents the fraught relationship between Vanessa and Virginia, and Vanessa's sexual alliance with gay artist Duncan Grant, following them and their group of friends through love,...
The Bloomsbury Group were a collection of artistic friends in the early 1900s who profoundly influenced 20th century culture. The group included sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
The cast is led by young stars Phoebe Fox (A Poet in New York) and Lydia Leonard (Wolf Hall) and also features James Norton (Happy Valley), Sam Hoare (An Adventure in Space & Time) and Ben Lloyd-Hughes (Divergent). Edmund Kingsley (The Borgias) and Sherlock actor Ed Birch also star.
Established actors appearing in the series include Eve Best (Nurse Jackie), Catherine McCormack (28 Weeks Later), Silk's Rupert Penry-Jones, The Good Wife's Jack Davenport, Elliot Cowan and Andrew Havill.
The drama documents the fraught relationship between Vanessa and Virginia, and Vanessa's sexual alliance with gay artist Duncan Grant, following them and their group of friends through love,...
- 8/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Stars: Maxine Peake, Blake Harrison, Elisa Lasowski, Christine Bottomley, Sam Hoare, Shina Shihoko Nagai, Tori Hart | Written by Mike Oughton, Steve Reeves | Directed by Steve Reeves
Independent films have a tough time getting exposure so when one turns up that really impresses you, it makes you want to shout from a mountaintop for people to take the time to see it. Keeping Rosy is an example of a film that deserves to be noticed, but did you know it is released starting tomorrow, June 27th? I’m sure the answer is no; and that is a real weakness in the film industry in the UK at the moment. Smaller movies tend to get lost in all the publicity for the “blockbusters.” Films like Keeping Rosy deserve to be seen and to be a success, in my review hopefully I’ll show why.
Charlotte (Peake) is a career driven women with eyes on a promotion.
Independent films have a tough time getting exposure so when one turns up that really impresses you, it makes you want to shout from a mountaintop for people to take the time to see it. Keeping Rosy is an example of a film that deserves to be noticed, but did you know it is released starting tomorrow, June 27th? I’m sure the answer is no; and that is a real weakness in the film industry in the UK at the moment. Smaller movies tend to get lost in all the publicity for the “blockbusters.” Films like Keeping Rosy deserve to be seen and to be a success, in my review hopefully I’ll show why.
Charlotte (Peake) is a career driven women with eyes on a promotion.
- 6/26/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Alex's series looking back at the film careers of actors who've played the Doctor finishes with Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi...
Feature
Read the previous part in this series: the film careers of Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant, here.
By 2009, the new version of Doctor Who had become not only an integral part of Saturday night television and a huge Christmas ratings winner but also an international success all over again. David Tennant, who had played the Time Lord since 2005 and was, arguably, more popular than any Doctor since the mighty Tom Baker hung up his scarf in 1981, had announced his resignation from the part he loved in October 2008. Many wondered how the incoming showrunner, Steven Moffat, would follow Tennant and what kind of show would emerge.
Tennant spent much of 2009 on stage in Hamlet and was only able to devote small amounts of time to Doctor Who. Occasional specials...
Feature
Read the previous part in this series: the film careers of Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant, here.
By 2009, the new version of Doctor Who had become not only an integral part of Saturday night television and a huge Christmas ratings winner but also an international success all over again. David Tennant, who had played the Time Lord since 2005 and was, arguably, more popular than any Doctor since the mighty Tom Baker hung up his scarf in 1981, had announced his resignation from the part he loved in October 2008. Many wondered how the incoming showrunner, Steven Moffat, would follow Tennant and what kind of show would emerge.
Tennant spent much of 2009 on stage in Hamlet and was only able to devote small amounts of time to Doctor Who. Occasional specials...
- 6/4/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
With the American Film Market tapering down ahead of its final day on Wednesday, buyers from around the globe acquired a bunch of films for release in their local markets. Amongst the notable deals:
Dark Places
Exclusive Media has sold most of the worldwide rights to various companies for Gilles Paquet-Brenner's "Dark Places". Charlize Theron leads the cast of this story about a woman forced to re-examine the massacre of her family more than twenty years beforehand.
Wolf Creek 2
Image Entertainment has scored the U.S. distribution rights to the sequel to Greg McLean's cult horror hit "Wolf Creek" with a 2014 release being targeted. John Jarratt returns as homicidal bushman Mick Taylor who preys on backpackers in the Australian Outback.
20,000 Days on Earth
HanWay has acquired world rights, excluding UK and Australia, to the Nick Cave music documentary "20,000 Days on Earth" for a late 2014 release. The film...
Dark Places
Exclusive Media has sold most of the worldwide rights to various companies for Gilles Paquet-Brenner's "Dark Places". Charlize Theron leads the cast of this story about a woman forced to re-examine the massacre of her family more than twenty years beforehand.
Wolf Creek 2
Image Entertainment has scored the U.S. distribution rights to the sequel to Greg McLean's cult horror hit "Wolf Creek" with a 2014 release being targeted. John Jarratt returns as homicidal bushman Mick Taylor who preys on backpackers in the Australian Outback.
20,000 Days on Earth
HanWay has acquired world rights, excluding UK and Australia, to the Nick Cave music documentary "20,000 Days on Earth" for a late 2014 release. The film...
- 11/11/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Film Movement has picked up North American rights to Sam Hoare’s debut Having You from High Point Films and TV.
Romola Garai, Anna Friel and Andrew Buchan star in the story of a man who discovers he has a seven year-old son from a long forgotten one-night stand.
Producers are Lucan Toh, Oliver Roskill and Emily Leo for Wigwam Films.
Other deals so far clinched include Chellomedia for Film 1 in The Netherlands, HBO for Eastern Europe, Viasat Film for TV1000 in Scandinavia, while BBC Australia and Rialto Films have picked up Australia and New Zealand respectively.
Matchbox took UK DVD rights following BSkyB and BBC for pay and free TV.
Romola Garai, Anna Friel and Andrew Buchan star in the story of a man who discovers he has a seven year-old son from a long forgotten one-night stand.
Producers are Lucan Toh, Oliver Roskill and Emily Leo for Wigwam Films.
Other deals so far clinched include Chellomedia for Film 1 in The Netherlands, HBO for Eastern Europe, Viasat Film for TV1000 in Scandinavia, while BBC Australia and Rialto Films have picked up Australia and New Zealand respectively.
Matchbox took UK DVD rights following BSkyB and BBC for pay and free TV.
- 11/9/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
We had a feeling that An Adventure in Space and Time would be aired over the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who celebration weekend, but the exact day and time were still to be specified. We have confirmation of that now, November 22nd at 9/8c on BBC America. Wouldn’t want to miss it. Here’s the official press release.
Doctor Who’s First Doctor Regenerated in BBC America’s An Adventure in Space and Time Premiering on November 22 The story of how it all began stars David Bradley, Jessica Raine and Brian Cox
What do you get when you mix C.S. Lewis with H.G. Wells, and sprinkle in a bit of Father Christmas? An alien Time Lord exploring space and time in a Police Box spaceship called the “Tardis” (Time And Relative Dimension in Space). On November 23, 1963, a television legend began when the very first episode of Doctor Who was broadcast on BBC One.
Doctor Who’s First Doctor Regenerated in BBC America’s An Adventure in Space and Time Premiering on November 22 The story of how it all began stars David Bradley, Jessica Raine and Brian Cox
What do you get when you mix C.S. Lewis with H.G. Wells, and sprinkle in a bit of Father Christmas? An alien Time Lord exploring space and time in a Police Box spaceship called the “Tardis” (Time And Relative Dimension in Space). On November 23, 1963, a television legend began when the very first episode of Doctor Who was broadcast on BBC One.
- 11/5/2013
- by Jess Orso
- ScifiMafia
London -- Film Movement has inked a deal for U.S. rights to Sam Hoare's debut indie feature, Having You, starring Romola Garai, Anna Friel and Andrew Buchan. Buchan (Broadchurch) plays a thirtysomething man surprised to discover he has a 7-year-old son from a long-forgotten one-night stand. Film Movement inked the deal with U.K.-based sales and finance banner High Point on the eve of this year's American Film Market. The movie is produced by Lucan Toh, Oliver Roskill and Emily Leo for Wigwam Films. High Point Films & TV said the North American deal for
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- 11/5/2013
- by Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hey horror & sci-fi fans, just wanted to let you know that the full short film Abe is waiting for you in the rest of this report. I’m not going to ruin the fun (read: no official synopsis and stuff like that), I will just say that this robot deserves your full attention, ’cause he’s definitely one honest bastard. In a sick & creepy kind of way, of course. Head inside to see what we’re talking about… I will just add that this great-looking short film is written and directed by Rob McLellan, and that it stars Sam Hoare as Abe, Emily Baxter and Claire...
- 7/2/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Exclusive: High Point inks multiple TV deals on Sam Hoare’s Having You.
Carey Fitzgerald’s High Point Media Group has racked up a number of TV deals on Sam Hoare’s debut feature Having You, starring Anna Friel, Romola Garai and Andrew Buchan.
In the UK, pay TV and free TV deals have closed with BSkyB and the BBC, respectively.
Additional sales are toViasat (Scandinavia), HBO (Central Europe), Film 1 (Netherlands), Rialto Film Channel (New Zealand) and BBC Australia.
Producers on the contemporary relationship drama are Lucan Toh, Oliver Roskill and Emily Leo for WigWam Films.
Carey Fitzgerald’s High Point Media Group has racked up a number of TV deals on Sam Hoare’s debut feature Having You, starring Anna Friel, Romola Garai and Andrew Buchan.
In the UK, pay TV and free TV deals have closed with BSkyB and the BBC, respectively.
Additional sales are toViasat (Scandinavia), HBO (Central Europe), Film 1 (Netherlands), Rialto Film Channel (New Zealand) and BBC Australia.
Producers on the contemporary relationship drama are Lucan Toh, Oliver Roskill and Emily Leo for WigWam Films.
- 6/25/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
"Abe" is a short film that blends horror elements with sci-fi. The film began as a 48 Hour Film Challenge and it has increased in size, since it was originally called "Love...And All That." The full feature is below. In order not to spoil the film for readers, this film fan will only say a few words about "Abe." This title follows a robot who is programmed to love, without remorse. Abe's search for love is unconventional and sometimes bloody. Horror and sci-fi fans are encouraged to watch the short below. Release Date: April 30th, 2013. Director: Rob McLellan. Cast: Sam Hoare, Claire Huskisson and Emily Baxter. The full short film "Abe" is here: *this title is expected to be developed into a feature. The film's fan page is here: Abe on Facebook Source: Abe at Quiet Earth | | Advertise Here - Contact me Michael Allen at 28Dla Subscribe to 28 Days...
- 5/3/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director Rob McLellan dropped us a line to let us know that his short film Abe is finally online for mass consumption. Being that it's Friday, get busy and consume away, fiends. Let us know what you thought of it when you're done.
Directed by Rob McLellan and starring Sam Hoare, Claire Huskisson, and Emily Baxter, Abe started life as a short film entry Love... and All That into the Colchester 48-Hour Film Challenge (which you can watch here) and evolved into an idea for a live action film. The short film is just the beginning of what will evolve into a much larger project... watch this space.
Enough talk! Grab your popcorn, hide from your co-workers or parents, and enjoy!
Abe from Rob McLellan on Vimeo.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Let your ideas evolve in the comments section below!
Directed by Rob McLellan and starring Sam Hoare, Claire Huskisson, and Emily Baxter, Abe started life as a short film entry Love... and All That into the Colchester 48-Hour Film Challenge (which you can watch here) and evolved into an idea for a live action film. The short film is just the beginning of what will evolve into a much larger project... watch this space.
Enough talk! Grab your popcorn, hide from your co-workers or parents, and enjoy!
Abe from Rob McLellan on Vimeo.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Let your ideas evolve in the comments section below!
- 5/3/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After finally proposing to his long-term girlfriend Camilla (Romola Garai), Jack (Andrew Buchan) is suddenly confronted by Anna (Anna Friel), a one-night stand from a rock concert eight years ago. But the big shock comes when she introduces him to the product of their liaison - a son called Phoenix. A former wild man is tamed by the twin horrors of commitment and responsibility in this bittersweet British comedy from actor and first-time director Sam Hoare.
- 5/3/2013
- Sky Movies
"They say that what I am doing is wrong, and I wish I understood what that meant." Dang, the sci-fi world is really heating up as we head into a summer movie season packed with sci-fi. Yesterday we featured a short titled Project Kronos, today we've got another outstanding new sci-fi short called Abe, that is a must watch. It was pitched as "Silence of the Lambs involving a robotic serial killer" and does have that feel. Made by a VFX artist named Rob McLellan, who did all the CG animation on his own, this is an impressive short and I would love to see the eerie story continue in a full feature. I expect Hollywood to take notice quick. Watch! Directed by Rob McLellan and starring Sam Hoare, Claire Huskisson and Emily Baxter. Abe started life as a short film entry 'Love... and all that' into the Colchester 48 Hour...
- 4/30/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
After finally proposing to his long-term girlfriend Camilla (Romola Garai), Jack (Andrew Buchan) is suddenly confronted by Anna (Anna Friel), a one-night stand from a rock concert eight years ago. But the big shock comes when she introduces him to the product of their liaison - a son called Phoenix. A former wild man is tamed by the twin horrors of commitment and responsibility in this bittersweet British comedy from actor and first-time director Sam Hoare.
- 3/22/2013
- Sky Movies
'The worst thing anyone's said to me? That I was selfish... but it was true'
Romola Garai, 30, was born in Hong Kong. She dropped out of university to appear in the TV film The Last Of The Blonde Bombshells, and went on to star in the 2003 film I Capture The Castle and 2004's Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. More recently, she appeared in Atonement and One Day. She was Bafta-nominated for her role in the BBC's The Crimson Petal And The White and played Bel in The Hour. A campaigner for women's rights, she supports the International Rescue Committee's Wake Up campaign. She is expecting a baby with the actor Sam Hoare.
When were you happiest?
In the orange blossom-filled streets of Seville, snogging on a park bench.
What is your greatest fear?
A The Road-style apocalypse.
Which living person do you most admire, and why?
S, who sees the good...
Romola Garai, 30, was born in Hong Kong. She dropped out of university to appear in the TV film The Last Of The Blonde Bombshells, and went on to star in the 2003 film I Capture The Castle and 2004's Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. More recently, she appeared in Atonement and One Day. She was Bafta-nominated for her role in the BBC's The Crimson Petal And The White and played Bel in The Hour. A campaigner for women's rights, she supports the International Rescue Committee's Wake Up campaign. She is expecting a baby with the actor Sam Hoare.
When were you happiest?
In the orange blossom-filled streets of Seville, snogging on a park bench.
What is your greatest fear?
A The Road-style apocalypse.
Which living person do you most admire, and why?
S, who sees the good...
- 2/2/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Last May "Elvira's Horror Hunt" began searching for features and shorts to be screened at the September HorrorHound Weekend with grand prize winners to be announced by Elvira herself during the con. Seven features and 13 shorts have been selected, and we have all the details here.
From the Press Release:
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, is excited to announce the films which have been selected for the 2012 edition of “Elvira’S Horror Hunt,” a horror film festival and competition presented in association with “Stan Lee’s Comikaze” and HorrorHound Magazine. The Festival, hosted in person by Elvira and Peaches Christ, is taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 7th-9th.
Three (3) features and three (3) short films will be selected and presented to an all-star jury which includes Sybil Danning (Reform School Girls, Grindhouse), Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Repo! The Genetic Opera), film writer and personality Job Bob Briggs,...
From the Press Release:
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, is excited to announce the films which have been selected for the 2012 edition of “Elvira’S Horror Hunt,” a horror film festival and competition presented in association with “Stan Lee’s Comikaze” and HorrorHound Magazine. The Festival, hosted in person by Elvira and Peaches Christ, is taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 7th-9th.
Three (3) features and three (3) short films will be selected and presented to an all-star jury which includes Sybil Danning (Reform School Girls, Grindhouse), Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Repo! The Genetic Opera), film writer and personality Job Bob Briggs,...
- 8/25/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
DVD Release Date: July 31, 2012
Price: DVD $19.97
Studio: BBC Home Entertainment/Warner Home Video
With the Olympics in London, BBC looks at the last time the Summer Games were in the British city, the historical Olympics in 1948 in the sports movie Going for Gold – The ’48 Games.
The 1948 London Games was the first Olympics held after World War II and the first Games in 12 years because they were cancelled due to the war. Host London was still struggling with the effects of WWII, but it was a team of British rowers who embodied the battling spirit of the Games.
From very different backgrounds, the two rowers were an unlikely team. Bert Bushnell (Matt Smith, TV’s Doctor Who) was a boatbuilder’s son and Richard “Dickie” Burnell (Sam Hoare, Captain America: The First Avenger) was the Oxford-educated son of an Olympic gold-medal winning champion rower. Bert was a single sculler, not used to rowing as a team,...
Price: DVD $19.97
Studio: BBC Home Entertainment/Warner Home Video
With the Olympics in London, BBC looks at the last time the Summer Games were in the British city, the historical Olympics in 1948 in the sports movie Going for Gold – The ’48 Games.
The 1948 London Games was the first Olympics held after World War II and the first Games in 12 years because they were cancelled due to the war. Host London was still struggling with the effects of WWII, but it was a team of British rowers who embodied the battling spirit of the Games.
From very different backgrounds, the two rowers were an unlikely team. Bert Bushnell (Matt Smith, TV’s Doctor Who) was a boatbuilder’s son and Richard “Dickie” Burnell (Sam Hoare, Captain America: The First Avenger) was the Oxford-educated son of an Olympic gold-medal winning champion rower. Bert was a single sculler, not used to rowing as a team,...
- 7/9/2012
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Doctor Who‘s Matt Smith is getting into the Olympic spirit for BBC America’s new drama Going for Gold – The ’48 Games. The one-off 90 minute special retells the tale of two Britons who were thrown together as team mates for the British rowing team just before the 1948 London Olympics. The duo won gold and laid the ground work for what has become a British Olympic rowing dynasty.
Smith’s boat buddie is played by Sam Hoare (The Doctors) and other notables among the cast include James Frain (The Tudors), Geoffrey Palmer (As Time Goes By) and Douglas Hodge (Red Cap). Going for Gold will air at 8pm on June 25 as part of BBC America’s Dramaville. It is also set to air in the UK at some point this summer.
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Smith’s boat buddie is played by Sam Hoare (The Doctors) and other notables among the cast include James Frain (The Tudors), Geoffrey Palmer (As Time Goes By) and Douglas Hodge (Red Cap). Going for Gold will air at 8pm on June 25 as part of BBC America’s Dramaville. It is also set to air in the UK at some point this summer.
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- 7/6/2012
- by Edited by K Kinsella
Renowned as launch pad for politicians and TV personalities, the school has found new role as source of acting talent
From Wellington to Gladstone, and Macmillan to Cameron, Eton College has long been a seedbed for British politics and for the diplomatic service. More recently a smattering of television personalities, conductors and Olympic sportsmen have also been able to look back at schooldays spent on the celebrated playing fields. Now though, that famously establishment school near Windsor is increasingly being hailed as a first-rate launch pad for a theatrical career.
Leading Old Etonian actors such as Tom Hiddleston, Harry Lloyd, Eddie Redmayne, Henry Faber and Harry Hadden-Paton are suddenly at the top of the list for casting directors on the most prestigious film and television projects.
This week Hiddleston, star of Steven Spielberg's War Horse, is in Wales filming Sir Richard Eyre's Henry IV, along with Faber and Lloyd,...
From Wellington to Gladstone, and Macmillan to Cameron, Eton College has long been a seedbed for British politics and for the diplomatic service. More recently a smattering of television personalities, conductors and Olympic sportsmen have also been able to look back at schooldays spent on the celebrated playing fields. Now though, that famously establishment school near Windsor is increasingly being hailed as a first-rate launch pad for a theatrical career.
Leading Old Etonian actors such as Tom Hiddleston, Harry Lloyd, Eddie Redmayne, Henry Faber and Harry Hadden-Paton are suddenly at the top of the list for casting directors on the most prestigious film and television projects.
This week Hiddleston, star of Steven Spielberg's War Horse, is in Wales filming Sir Richard Eyre's Henry IV, along with Faber and Lloyd,...
- 1/22/2012
- by Vanessa Thorpe
- The Guardian - Film News
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