Black As Night director Maritte Lee Go explores the horrors of motherhood in the new “Tales From the Void” episode “Carry,” which premiered yesterday on Screambox.
The original series delivers six chilling tales adapted from the extremely popular r/No Sleep (18M subs) stories from series creator Francesco Loschiavo.
Two episodes premiere exclusively on Screambox every Sunday, through October 27. The episodes will also be available to buy or rent via electronic sell-through platforms the following Tuesday.
“Carry” adapts the r/NoSleep story “Pro-Life” by Grayson Grume, a story that struck a personal and timely chord for Maritte Lee Go. “‘Carry’ is about a young woman who gets married,” the filmmaker tells us. “She comes from a very, very religious family, with a religious new husband, and she becomes pregnant. The baby is diagnosed with anencephaly, which is a condition where the brain is exposed, and the skull is not present.
The original series delivers six chilling tales adapted from the extremely popular r/No Sleep (18M subs) stories from series creator Francesco Loschiavo.
Two episodes premiere exclusively on Screambox every Sunday, through October 27. The episodes will also be available to buy or rent via electronic sell-through platforms the following Tuesday.
“Carry” adapts the r/NoSleep story “Pro-Life” by Grayson Grume, a story that struck a personal and timely chord for Maritte Lee Go. “‘Carry’ is about a young woman who gets married,” the filmmaker tells us. “She comes from a very, very religious family, with a religious new husband, and she becomes pregnant. The baby is diagnosed with anencephaly, which is a condition where the brain is exposed, and the skull is not present.
- 10/21/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Factory 25 has acquired world rights to Rotterdam competition title The Heirloom from debut filmmaker Ben Petrie.
The company will hand the pic a theatrical release in the U.S. this fall followed by a worldwide digital release in Q1 2025.
Starring Petrie and his frequent collaborator Grace Glowicki (Strawberry Mansion), who also co-produced and shares a story credit, the features an appearance from Matt Johnson (Blackberry), Andrew Chown (Her Friend Adam), and Leah Doz (Adult Adoption). The film follows a neurotic couple whose relationship is brought to the edge by the arrival of a traumatized rescue dog.
Shot in Toronto, Canada, the film debuted at the 2024 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and most recently screened at Raindance in London and Filmfest München in Munich.
The Heirloom is produced by Petrie, Glowicki, and Justin Elchakieh. Production companies are Cheekdance Spectacular and Cedar Films. Kelly Jeffrey lensed the film. His credits include...
The company will hand the pic a theatrical release in the U.S. this fall followed by a worldwide digital release in Q1 2025.
Starring Petrie and his frequent collaborator Grace Glowicki (Strawberry Mansion), who also co-produced and shares a story credit, the features an appearance from Matt Johnson (Blackberry), Andrew Chown (Her Friend Adam), and Leah Doz (Adult Adoption). The film follows a neurotic couple whose relationship is brought to the edge by the arrival of a traumatized rescue dog.
Shot in Toronto, Canada, the film debuted at the 2024 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and most recently screened at Raindance in London and Filmfest München in Munich.
The Heirloom is produced by Petrie, Glowicki, and Justin Elchakieh. Production companies are Cheekdance Spectacular and Cedar Films. Kelly Jeffrey lensed the film. His credits include...
- 8/20/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Burden of Truth‘s second season doesn’t premiere until Sunday on the CW, but the network already has greenlighted a Season 3. No plot details for the third session were announced, but production on the eight new episodes for 2020 will begin this summer in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Here’s the Season 2 logline for the investigative legal drama: After fighting for the justice of five sick girls in her hometown of Millwood, corporate attorney Joanna Chang (Kristin Kreuk) finds herself at a top law firm in Winnipeg ready to make a fresh start away from her previous firm. There, a new client draws her into the shadowy world of hackers, activists and a political movement that won’t take any prisoners. The case eventually leads to Joanna becoming a killer’s target. Her estranged father tries to assist her, which leads to an event that will change both their lives forever.
Peter Mooney,...
Here’s the Season 2 logline for the investigative legal drama: After fighting for the justice of five sick girls in her hometown of Millwood, corporate attorney Joanna Chang (Kristin Kreuk) finds herself at a top law firm in Winnipeg ready to make a fresh start away from her previous firm. There, a new client draws her into the shadowy world of hackers, activists and a political movement that won’t take any prisoners. The case eventually leads to Joanna becoming a killer’s target. Her estranged father tries to assist her, which leads to an event that will change both their lives forever.
Peter Mooney,...
- 5/31/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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