“Hounds of War” is a new action thriller, directed by Isaac Florentine starring Frank Grillo (“Captain America: Civil War”), with Robert Patrick (“Terminator 2: Judgement Day”), Rhona Mitra, Steven Elder, Yvonne Mai, Joey Ansah, Lee Charles, Mark Strange, Raha Rahbari and Leeshon Alexander, available September 20, 2024 on digital platforms:
“…the best military mercenaries money can buy, are ‘The Hounds”.
“But sent on a final mission, a carefully planned trap…
“…is set up to destroy them…”
“Except for one …”
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“…the best military mercenaries money can buy, are ‘The Hounds”.
“But sent on a final mission, a carefully planned trap…
“…is set up to destroy them…”
“Except for one …”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 8/7/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Why are you here?" "Revenge." What a line. XYZ Films has revealed an official trailer for an action movie called Hounds of War, a new movie from the action director Isaac Florentine. This one will be released on VOD directly starting in September. Hounds of War about the best military mercenaries money can buy. Known as "The Hounds", they are sent on a final mission by their creator: a carefully planned trap set up to destroy them. So another "trap" movie to play against M. Night Shyamalan's Trap? Sure why not. Hounds of War stars Rhona Mitra, Robert Patrick, and Frank Grillo, with Steven Elder, Yvonne Mai, Joey Ansah, Lee Charles, and Mark Strange. Looks like it was filmed mostly on Malta, which is an infamous tax haven and a nice place to save money making a movie, even though it's not the most exciting place to shoot something this generic & derivative.
- 8/7/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Philipp Humm’s journey to filmmaker is an unusual one. Having been chief executive of Vodafone Europe, T-Mobile USA and in senior roles at other firms, including Amazon, he left the upper echelons of the corporate world for more artistic pursuits and is now making “The Last Faust.”
The first and second parts of Goethe’s “Faust” have never been filmed and are rarely staged, not least because of the 14-hour performance time. But Humm has adapted the German classic, with intertwining stories linking the first two parts, into a 120-minute film set in contemporary times. It centers on the CEO of Silicon Valley firm Winestone Inc., played by Martin Hancock. His character is hellbent on emulating God and creating life, and enters a pact with Mephisto (Glyn Dilley), who comes in the form of a hedge fund trader. Gretchen (Yvi Mai) is a young intern at Winestone’s tech firm.
The first and second parts of Goethe’s “Faust” have never been filmed and are rarely staged, not least because of the 14-hour performance time. But Humm has adapted the German classic, with intertwining stories linking the first two parts, into a 120-minute film set in contemporary times. It centers on the CEO of Silicon Valley firm Winestone Inc., played by Martin Hancock. His character is hellbent on emulating God and creating life, and enters a pact with Mephisto (Glyn Dilley), who comes in the form of a hedge fund trader. Gretchen (Yvi Mai) is a young intern at Winestone’s tech firm.
- 11/21/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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