The UK’s Isabelle Stead, Canada’s George Ayoub and Australia’s Kristian Moliere are among those selected for this year’s Producers Lab Toronto.
The24 producers from Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will participate in the fifth edition of the networking platform, which runs Sept 3-6 during the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 4-14).
Plt is targeted at producers who have had previous experience in working on international co-productions and now have projects in the pipeline that could be interesting for the international market.
European producers
The ten European producers were selected by European Film Promotion’s member organisations from previous participants of its Cannes-based initiative Producers on the Move. They include:
Human Films’ co-founder Isabelle Stead, who has played a key role in the new wave of Iraqi cinema by producing such award-winning films as Mohamed Al-Daradji’s Son Of Babylon and In The Sands Of Babylon. She is now...
The24 producers from Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will participate in the fifth edition of the networking platform, which runs Sept 3-6 during the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 4-14).
Plt is targeted at producers who have had previous experience in working on international co-productions and now have projects in the pipeline that could be interesting for the international market.
European producers
The ten European producers were selected by European Film Promotion’s member organisations from previous participants of its Cannes-based initiative Producers on the Move. They include:
Human Films’ co-founder Isabelle Stead, who has played a key role in the new wave of Iraqi cinema by producing such award-winning films as Mohamed Al-Daradji’s Son Of Babylon and In The Sands Of Babylon. She is now...
- 8/20/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
From Blood and Donuts and Ginger Snaps to Splice and, his latest, Haunter, producer Steve Hoban has been a staple in the Canadian horror scene since the mid Nineties.
He’s now working again with director Vincenzo Natali on a new experimental web series called Darknet that should be making its way onto television here in the States in the near future. For now, as of 12:01am this morning, fans can watch the first installment over at Darknetfiles.com. And, believe me, it’s worth checking out. Consisting of interweaving storylines and connected characters in different instances of urban horror, the first episode runs about 25 minutes and features some really solid, well-crafted moments. Just before the debut, Hoban was kind of enough to speak with us for a few minutes to talk about the series.
Dread Central: Since the idea of the Darknet files has been kept close to...
He’s now working again with director Vincenzo Natali on a new experimental web series called Darknet that should be making its way onto television here in the States in the near future. For now, as of 12:01am this morning, fans can watch the first installment over at Darknetfiles.com. And, believe me, it’s worth checking out. Consisting of interweaving storylines and connected characters in different instances of urban horror, the first episode runs about 25 minutes and features some really solid, well-crafted moments. Just before the debut, Hoban was kind of enough to speak with us for a few minutes to talk about the series.
Dread Central: Since the idea of the Darknet files has been kept close to...
- 10/31/2013
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Directed by Vincenzo Natali ("Splice"), the pilot below is for "Darknet," an intriguing new horror anthology series that will air on Canada's Super Channel and on the website darknetfiles.com. Described as being made up of "snippets of people's lives being interrupted by vivid instances of unexpected violence or shocking strangeness," "Darknet" recalls browsing on a web site full of strange, sinister material, the episode below consisting of interwoven short horror stories. It also brings to mind "V/H/S" in its bringing in of different directors, in this case Natali's "Splice" producer Steve Hoban (making his directorial debut in the second episode), Brett Sullivan ("Orphan Black"), Rodrigo Gudiño ("The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh") and newcomers Anthony Scott Burns and Jeremy Ball. Natali, Pascal Trottier, Doug Taylor ("Splice"), James Kee, Randall Cole ("388 Arletta Ave") and Sarah Larsen are the writers. The first season of "Darknet" will begin airing on.
- 10/31/2013
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
The team behind films like Splice and Ginger Snaps have a horror series called Darknet headed our way, which will premiere on the scariest damn night of the year. Read on for details, and check out the first teaser clip below!
From the Press Release
Copperheart Entertainment announces that a sneak peak of the first full episode of Darknet, the Canadian horror anthology web and television series designed for the 21st century Internet mindset, will drop on October 31, 2013 at 12:01 Am on www.darknetfiles.com. Darknet is adapted from the cult Japanese television series, Tori Hada, by Vincenzo Natali (Haunter, Splice, Cube) and Steven Hoban (Haunter, Splice, Black Christmas, Ginger Snaps). The online presentation will be followed by a broadcast premiere of the six 30-minute episode series in early 2014 on Super Channel. The pilot episode of the series, written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, features David Hewlett and Michelle Alexander.
From the Press Release
Copperheart Entertainment announces that a sneak peak of the first full episode of Darknet, the Canadian horror anthology web and television series designed for the 21st century Internet mindset, will drop on October 31, 2013 at 12:01 Am on www.darknetfiles.com. Darknet is adapted from the cult Japanese television series, Tori Hada, by Vincenzo Natali (Haunter, Splice, Cube) and Steven Hoban (Haunter, Splice, Black Christmas, Ginger Snaps). The online presentation will be followed by a broadcast premiere of the six 30-minute episode series in early 2014 on Super Channel. The pilot episode of the series, written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, features David Hewlett and Michelle Alexander.
- 10/17/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Director Randall Cole's 388 Arletta Avenue offers a different perspective on the increasingly common and popular "found footage" aesthetic, which now seems to comprise its own genre. Following a (mostly) unsuspecting happily married young couple (Nick Stahl, Mia Kushner), the film is less "found" and more purposefully, covertly captured by a terrifying intruder, whose resulting surveillance footage comprises the narrative of the film. As the voyeuristic third party chillingly manipulates the objects of his invasive affliction, the audience themselves become privy to their undoing. It is ultimately the construct of the film that renders it unique from so many similar films as it plays with notions of everything from surveillance to the integration of technology in our increasingly public lives. Think of the impish pranks...
- 6/15/2012
- Screen Anarchy
In his most recent film, Nick Stahl plays a man looking for his missing wife. In a bizarre real-life parallel, Stahl is now missing. While police continue their search for the 32-year-old actor, who was last seen on May 9, the director of 388 Arletta Avenue says he saw no signs of trouble when he shot the thriller with Stahl in Toronto a year and a half ago. "He was fantastic - not a single problem," director Randall Cole tells People. "He was a total professional and knew his lines. There was no diva behavior at all." Nor was there any hint...
- 5/16/2012
- by Michelle Tauber and Howard Breuer
- PEOPLE.com
An exclusive new clip from Randall Cole's hidden camera thriller '388 Arletta Avenue' has popped up over at Dread Central. The film revolves around a stalker following two unsuspecting victims who has setup a variety of hidden cameras. The movie plays out from the stalker's Pov and features changing views from all the cameras to capture the unsettling action. The new thriller stars Nick Stahl ('Mirrors 2'), the sexy Mia Kirshner -below ('24') and Devon Sawa ('Idle Hands', 'Final Destination'). 'Splice' helmer Vincenzo Natali serves as exec producer on the project produced by Steve Hoban ('Ginger Snaps') and Mark Smith ('The Spine'). Check out the new clip below....
- 5/10/2012
- Horror Asylum
Time for some exclusive video creepiness courtesy of the new flick 388 Arletta Avenue. Be warned that you may never want to check your mailbox again. Though maybe if you're nutty enough, this kind of thing would be right up your alley! Dig it!
Look for the film to be available nationwide On Demand beginning May 15th, 2012, with limited midnight theatrical releases starting May 18th.
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
James and Amy live a quiet life in their suburban home on Arletta Avenue -- but someone is watching them. With concealed cameras capturing every angle of their world, a faceless voyeur begins to manipulate the couple,...
Look for the film to be available nationwide On Demand beginning May 15th, 2012, with limited midnight theatrical releases starting May 18th.
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
James and Amy live a quiet life in their suburban home on Arletta Avenue -- but someone is watching them. With concealed cameras capturing every angle of their world, a faceless voyeur begins to manipulate the couple,...
- 5/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
388 Arletta Avenue debuted at Tiff in September and was released in the UK a couple of weeks ago and will now make it's way to the Us via VOD on May 15, 2012. The horror film is written and directed by Randall Cole (Splice, Cube) and stars Nick Stahl, Devon Sawa, Mia Kirshner. “Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home,...
- 5/8/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Alrighty, kids! Time to get out your writing tools, whatever they may be, because we finally have a release date for a flick we've been talking about forever now: 388 Arletta Avenue! Read on for details and a new trailer courtesy of Tribeca Film!
Look for the film to be available nationwide On Demand beginning May 15th, 2012, or if you're in Columbus, Ohio, it'll also be opening theatrically this month at The Gateway Film Center.
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly...
Look for the film to be available nationwide On Demand beginning May 15th, 2012, or if you're in Columbus, Ohio, it'll also be opening theatrically this month at The Gateway Film Center.
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly...
- 5/7/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Damsels In Distress (12A)
(Whit Stillman, 2011, Us) Greta Gerwig, Analeigh Tipton, Adam Brody, Ryan Metcalf, Megalyn Echikunwoke. 99 mins
Stillman casts a wry eye across the college campus, and settles on Gerwig's clique of preppy girls who confuse charity with condescension. The result is distinctively articulate, witty, gently surreal and hilariously sarcastic. But as well as parodying these misguided teens, Stillman clearly has great sympathy for them. It's good to have him back.
Avengers Assemble (12A)
(Joss Whedon, 2012, Us) Samuel L Jackson, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson. 142 mins
Considering the lack of leeway Whedon had with this superhero juggernaut, he pulls off a remarkable feat, keeping all the plates spinning with as much irony as he can get away with. It descends into a numbing effects orgy, but it's fast and fun along the way.
Albert Nobbs (15)
(Rodrigo García, 2011, UK/Ire) Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska. 113 mins
Close's committed performance anchors this...
(Whit Stillman, 2011, Us) Greta Gerwig, Analeigh Tipton, Adam Brody, Ryan Metcalf, Megalyn Echikunwoke. 99 mins
Stillman casts a wry eye across the college campus, and settles on Gerwig's clique of preppy girls who confuse charity with condescension. The result is distinctively articulate, witty, gently surreal and hilariously sarcastic. But as well as parodying these misguided teens, Stillman clearly has great sympathy for them. It's good to have him back.
Avengers Assemble (12A)
(Joss Whedon, 2012, Us) Samuel L Jackson, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson. 142 mins
Considering the lack of leeway Whedon had with this superhero juggernaut, he pulls off a remarkable feat, keeping all the plates spinning with as much irony as he can get away with. It descends into a numbing effects orgy, but it's fast and fun along the way.
Albert Nobbs (15)
(Rodrigo García, 2011, UK/Ire) Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska. 113 mins
Close's committed performance anchors this...
- 4/27/2012
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
The surveillance-camera's eye restrictions of this Canadian suburban thriller rarely feel forced
A smart, creepy little Canadian thriller that manages to effectively repackage some fairly shopworn ideas. Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner play young marrieds in a standard-issue suburban street who find tensions in their relationship are quickly and skilfully exacerbated by an unseen observer to the point of breakdown. Nearly everything is filmed from the point of view of the multitude of surveillance cameras installed by the stalker in home, car and office; it's to director Randall Cole's credit that the device rarely feels forced or extraneous. It all works – just.
Rating: 3/5
ThrillerAndrew Pulver
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A smart, creepy little Canadian thriller that manages to effectively repackage some fairly shopworn ideas. Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner play young marrieds in a standard-issue suburban street who find tensions in their relationship are quickly and skilfully exacerbated by an unseen observer to the point of breakdown. Nearly everything is filmed from the point of view of the multitude of surveillance cameras installed by the stalker in home, car and office; it's to director Randall Cole's credit that the device rarely feels forced or extraneous. It all works – just.
Rating: 3/5
ThrillerAndrew Pulver
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- 4/26/2012
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
388 Arletta Avenue
Directed by: Randall Cole
Starring: Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner, Devon Sawa
Rating: Not Yet Rated
Release Date: May 15, 2012
Trailer Score: 7/10
Thoughts by Tsr: I wasn’t expecting much from this trailer for 388 Arletta Avenue. I’m starting to get tired of found footage, so this one was at a bit of a disadvantage from the start. Surprisingly, it overcame that hurdle to the point where I’m fairly interested in checking it out. It’s probably not going to reinvigorate my interest in found footage, but it does look just interesting enough for me to give it a chance.
It helps that it doesn’t look exactly like other films of the subgenre. A lot of those are plagued with being too well shot, something that is not true for this film. That may sound like a complaint, but it actually makes the film more appealing to me.
Directed by: Randall Cole
Starring: Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner, Devon Sawa
Rating: Not Yet Rated
Release Date: May 15, 2012
Trailer Score: 7/10
Thoughts by Tsr: I wasn’t expecting much from this trailer for 388 Arletta Avenue. I’m starting to get tired of found footage, so this one was at a bit of a disadvantage from the start. Surprisingly, it overcame that hurdle to the point where I’m fairly interested in checking it out. It’s probably not going to reinvigorate my interest in found footage, but it does look just interesting enough for me to give it a chance.
It helps that it doesn’t look exactly like other films of the subgenre. A lot of those are plagued with being too well shot, something that is not true for this film. That may sound like a complaint, but it actually makes the film more appealing to me.
- 4/25/2012
- by Shane T. Nier
- The Scorecard Review
We just got our hands on a brand spanking new trailer for EOne Entertainment's latest acquisition, 388 Arletta Avenue, and as always we have every pixel of it on tap for you right here!
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is...
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is...
- 4/23/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Most of the found footage films we've seen to date feature footage where the individuals in question knew they were on tape but Randall Cole's foray into the found footage thriller takes a different approach which leads to some unexpected difficulties including the fact that we don't know why James and Amy are being targeted. It turns out that this questions isn't even of great importance.
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- 12/5/2011
- QuietEarth.us
The first trailer for mystery thriller 388 Arletta Avenue has been released by Entertainment One and this feature focuses on a couple living in an innocuous urban neighbourhood where a killer stalks their every move. Crime can happen anywhere, as this picture reminds viewers. All of the footage from 388 Arletta Avenue is shot by the villain through hidden cameras and handeld cam corders. As well, character James' (Nick Stahl) wife, Amy (Mia Kirshner), goes missing and the climax builds with one man trying to solve a string of strange tragedies. Enjoy the clip for this film below.
Director/writer: Randall Cole.
Cast: Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa.
The trailer for 388 Arletta Avenue is here:
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Source:
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Director/writer: Randall Cole.
Cast: Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa.
The trailer for 388 Arletta Avenue is here:
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- 11/11/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
EOne Entertainment have released a new trailer for Randall Cole's hidden camera thriller '388 Arletta Avenue'. The entire movie is shot from the Pov of various hidden cameras set up by the mysterious stalker of two unsuspecting victims. Nick Stahl ('Mirrors 2'), Mia Kirshner -below ('24') and Devon Sawa ('Idle Hands', 'Final Destination') all star in the new thriller which was also produced by 'Splice' director Vincenzo Natali. Of course if you like the sound of the concept then why not check out British thriller 'Freeze Frame' starring Brit stand-up Lee Evans ('There's Something About Mary'). In which a paranoid widower films himself 24 hours a day so he always has an alibi only to discover that when fingers begin pointing at him following a recent murder that the only tapes that clear his name have vanished. Check out the new...
- 11/11/2011
- Horror Asylum
Randall Cole's 388 Arlette Avenue, the Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice) produced horror flick starring Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa played at Tiff back in September. Mr. Disgusting wasn't too happy with the results. But now you get to see a bit of it for yourselves to decide! "Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him......"...
- 11/11/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
EOne Entertainment has released a brand spanking new trailer for its latest acquisition, 388 Arletta Avenue, and we have every pixel of it on tap for you right here!
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has...
Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) directed the flick. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) produced.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has...
- 11/11/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Canadian production 388 Arletta Avenue now has a teaser trailer. It's simple really. And does what's it is supposed to: Tease you. You do get a peek at stars Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner. Randall Cole writes and directs with Vincenzo Natali ( Splice ) serving as an executive producer. Seen entirely from the point of view of hand-held and surveillance cameras, the film tells the story of a couple, Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner, who do not realize they are being watched. The watching becomes a subtle manipulation which ultimately escalates into a deadly cat-and-mouse game.
- 11/10/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A few years ago I had the opportunity to see Randall Cole's Real Time, a little drama about a young guy (Jay Baruchel) who owed some bad people a lot of money and was driven around town to say his final goodbye's by the man who was hired to kill him (Randy Quaid). Featuring good performances from both leads and a great sense of direction from Cole, Real Time was a memorable dramedy that showcased Cole's writing and directing talents.
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- 11/2/2011
- QuietEarth.us
388 Arletta Avenue is a horror film that was recently shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner, as a couple stalked by a killer. This sadist uses hidden video cameras to film his prey, with terror his only motive. There have been a few early reviews from Tiff on this title. 388 Arletta Avenue has been called a "cerebral experience" and full of "interesting concepts" (Twitch). This average review does not really get the blood pumping for a release, but hopefully other reviews will enlighten thriller fans on what to expect from Amy and James' last terror filled moments. Enjoy an early preview of the film, with poster left.
So far, 388 Arletta Avenue has been sold in Canada to E1 Entertainment for home theatre sales and a possible theatrical release.
Optimum Releasing has picked up this title for the United Kingdom, while United States...
So far, 388 Arletta Avenue has been sold in Canada to E1 Entertainment for home theatre sales and a possible theatrical release.
Optimum Releasing has picked up this title for the United Kingdom, while United States...
- 9/13/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In celebration of the film's premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival in September, a new trailer and one-sheet for 388 Arletta Avenue : ) have debuted online; and we have every pixel of them for you right here!
Director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) is at the helm of 388 Arletta Avenue : ). Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are producing.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple,...
Director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) is at the helm of 388 Arletta Avenue : ). Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are producing.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple,...
- 9/7/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Playing at this month's Toronto International Film Festival is Randall Cole's 388 Arletta Ave, the Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice) produced horror flick starring Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa. We just now got two more images featuring a captured Kirshner and Stahl st work. "Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent..."...
- 8/31/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: Brad Pitt, Keira Knightley, George Clooney, Carey Mulligan, Rachel Weisz, Gerard Butler and Ryan Gosling are heading to Toronto for the 36tht international film festival, which kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 8.
The fest today confirmed the hundreds of celebrities that will be attending the can’t-miss event, promoting films and making the rounds as the annual awards season starts to take shape.
Davis Guggenheim, Francis Ford Coppola, Alexander Payne, Luc Besson, Oren Moverman, Malgoska Szumowska, Bennett Miller, Sarah Polley, Jessica Yu, Michael Winterbottom and Werner Herzog are just a few of the filmmakers who have confirmed their attendance.
Celebrities making the trek include Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Rampling, Clive Owen, Jon Hamm, Shahid Kapoor, Michael Fassbender, Michelle Yeoh, Freida Pinto, Glenn Close, Matthew Goode, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Salma Hayek, Viggo Mortensen and Woody Harrelson. Musicians U2, Pearl Jam and Neil Young also are expected to...
Hollywoodnews.com: Brad Pitt, Keira Knightley, George Clooney, Carey Mulligan, Rachel Weisz, Gerard Butler and Ryan Gosling are heading to Toronto for the 36tht international film festival, which kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 8.
The fest today confirmed the hundreds of celebrities that will be attending the can’t-miss event, promoting films and making the rounds as the annual awards season starts to take shape.
Davis Guggenheim, Francis Ford Coppola, Alexander Payne, Luc Besson, Oren Moverman, Malgoska Szumowska, Bennett Miller, Sarah Polley, Jessica Yu, Michael Winterbottom and Werner Herzog are just a few of the filmmakers who have confirmed their attendance.
Celebrities making the trek include Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Rampling, Clive Owen, Jon Hamm, Shahid Kapoor, Michael Fassbender, Michelle Yeoh, Freida Pinto, Glenn Close, Matthew Goode, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Salma Hayek, Viggo Mortensen and Woody Harrelson. Musicians U2, Pearl Jam and Neil Young also are expected to...
- 8/23/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
Toronto - The 36th Toronto International Film Festival® welcomes hundreds of guests this year. Filmmakers expected to present their world premieres in Toronto include: Davis Guggenheim, Francis Ford Coppola, Alexander Payne, Agnieszka Holland, Guy Maddin, Luc Besson, Bill Duke, Oren Moverman, Malgoska Szumowska, Bennett Miller, Darrell Roodt, Sarah Polley, Jessica Yu, Michael Winterbottom and Werner Herzog.
Actors expected to attend include Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Rampling, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Clive Owen, Gerard Butler, Jeon Do-Yeon, Jon Hamm, Shahid Kapoor, Michael Fassbender, Michelle Yeoh, Freida Pinto, Glenn Close, Matthew Goode, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel Weisz, Ryan Gosling, Salma Hayek, Viggo Mortensen and Woody Harrelson. Musicians include: U2, Pearl Jam and Neil Young.
The Festival also welcomes thousands of producers and other industry professionals bringing films to us.
The following filmmakers are expected to attend the Toronto International Film Festival:
Adam Shaheen, Adam Wingard, Adolfo Borinaga Alix Jr., Agnieszka Holland, Akin Omotoso,...
Actors expected to attend include Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Rampling, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Clive Owen, Gerard Butler, Jeon Do-Yeon, Jon Hamm, Shahid Kapoor, Michael Fassbender, Michelle Yeoh, Freida Pinto, Glenn Close, Matthew Goode, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel Weisz, Ryan Gosling, Salma Hayek, Viggo Mortensen and Woody Harrelson. Musicians include: U2, Pearl Jam and Neil Young.
The Festival also welcomes thousands of producers and other industry professionals bringing films to us.
The following filmmakers are expected to attend the Toronto International Film Festival:
Adam Shaheen, Adam Wingard, Adolfo Borinaga Alix Jr., Agnieszka Holland, Akin Omotoso,...
- 8/23/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In December of 2010 I had the chance to visit the set of Randall Cole's 388 Arletta Ave, a new thriller produced by Splice director Vincenzo Natali. It was as close to an invisible film set that I've ever been on, so much so that if I hadn't known exactly where I was going I would have missed it, the production style tailored to match the central conceit of the film. Seen entirely from the point of view of hand-held and surveillance cameras, 388 Arletta Avenue tells the story of a couple, Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner, who do not realize they are being watched. The watching becomes a subtle manipulation which ultimately escalates into a deadly cat-and-mouse game. With the film now about...
- 8/15/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Premiering soon at the Toronto International Film Festival is 388 Arletta Avenue , from director Randall Cole.The movie stars Nick Stahl (Terminator 3), Devon Sawa (Final Destination), and Mia Kirshner.
Tiff has the first official poster and stills:
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent, James desperately tries to figure out who is behind the terror in order to save his wife. But it seems the stalker is always one move ahead…...
Tiff has the first official poster and stills:
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent, James desperately tries to figure out who is behind the terror in order to save his wife. But it seems the stalker is always one move ahead…...
- 8/15/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
In celebration of the film's premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival in September, the first images from 388 Arletta Avenue : ) have debuted online; and we have every pixel of them for you right here!
Director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) is at the helm of 388 Arletta Avenue : ). Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are producing.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface.
Director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) is at the helm of 388 Arletta Avenue : ). Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are producing.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface.
- 8/15/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
If you don’t like Vincenzo Natali, then we simply cannot be friends. It’s as simple as that. Below you’ll find a trio of pics from Randall Cole’s “388 Arletta Avenue”, a film about a couple (Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner) who find themselves being stalked by one seriously creepy individual. The entire film is told from the perspective of hand-held and surveillance cameras, a gimmick that was used to great effect in director Adam Rifkin’s “Look”. The picture will debut at this year Toronto International Film Festival, so if you’re in the area, stop in and see what all the fuss is about. Source: Shock Till You Drop...
- 8/15/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Just added to to the line up for the Toronto International Film Festival is Randall Cole's 388 Arletta Avenue, the Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice) produced horror flick starring Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa. Inside you'll find the first ever images, one of which brings Final Destination and Idle Hands star Sawa back to our genre! "Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the..."...
- 8/15/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Randall Cole's '388 Arletta Avenue' has been on the horror radar for a little while now. The movie will premiere next month at the Toronto International Film Festival and now the first batch of stills have arrived from the new thriller produced by 'Splice' helmer Vincenzo Natali. The project stars Nick Stahl ('Mirrors 2'), Mia Kirshner ('24') and a welcome return to a little more mainstream horror from Devon Sawa ('Idle Hands', 'Final Destination'). Check out the stills below....
- 8/15/2011
- Horror Asylum
Sneak Peek attended the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Canadian Press Conference @ Toronto's Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front Street West, August 9, 2011.
This year, the 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff), runs for 10 days, from September 8 - 18, 2011.
Tiff organizers provided a celebratory mood for the early afternoon media crowd, with food stations and pastries, complimented by an open bar serving chilled Stella Artois beer and Skyy Vodka.
Tiff 2011 promises a strong lineup of Canadian features including new works by Canadian filmmakers Carl Bessai, Mike Clattenburg, Michael Dowse, Philippe Falardeau, Guy Maddin, Bruce McDonald, Léa Pool, Jean-Marc Vallée and Ingrid Veninger.
"This year saw many Canadian filmmakers address a wide range of pressing social issues," said Steve Gravestock, Associate Director, Canadian Programming, Tiff.
"These include the dangers of progress, the possibility of privacy and identity in a hi-tech increasingly alienated world, teenage gambling, the difficulties of maintaining a traditional rural life, life during and after wartime,...
This year, the 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff), runs for 10 days, from September 8 - 18, 2011.
Tiff organizers provided a celebratory mood for the early afternoon media crowd, with food stations and pastries, complimented by an open bar serving chilled Stella Artois beer and Skyy Vodka.
Tiff 2011 promises a strong lineup of Canadian features including new works by Canadian filmmakers Carl Bessai, Mike Clattenburg, Michael Dowse, Philippe Falardeau, Guy Maddin, Bruce McDonald, Léa Pool, Jean-Marc Vallée and Ingrid Veninger.
"This year saw many Canadian filmmakers address a wide range of pressing social issues," said Steve Gravestock, Associate Director, Canadian Programming, Tiff.
"These include the dangers of progress, the possibility of privacy and identity in a hi-tech increasingly alienated world, teenage gambling, the difficulties of maintaining a traditional rural life, life during and after wartime,...
- 8/11/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
There are a lot of Canadian films screening at the Toronto International Film Festival to be excited about, including works from our favourite filmmakers Guy Maddin, Bruce McDonald,Vincenzo Natali and Jean Marc Vallee. Below is the list of films in the Canada First selections as well as other CanCon movies scattered through the main programs.
Toronto – The Toronto International Film Festival® boasts a strong lineup of Canadian features including new works by acclaimed Canadian filmmakers Carl Bessai, Mike Clattenburg, Michael Dowse, Philippe Falardeau, Guy Maddin, Bruce McDonald, Léa Pool, Jean-Marc Vallée and Ingrid Veninger, and onscreen appearances by Jay Baruchel, Camilla Belle, Anupam Kher, Akshay Kumar, Mia Kirshner, Rob Lowe, Vanessa Paradis, Jason Patric, Alison Pill, Russell Peters, Isabella Rossellini, Liev Schreiber, Sean William Scott, Scott Speedman and Nick Stahl.
“This year saw many Canadian filmmakers address a wide range of pressing social issues including the dangers of progress...
Toronto – The Toronto International Film Festival® boasts a strong lineup of Canadian features including new works by acclaimed Canadian filmmakers Carl Bessai, Mike Clattenburg, Michael Dowse, Philippe Falardeau, Guy Maddin, Bruce McDonald, Léa Pool, Jean-Marc Vallée and Ingrid Veninger, and onscreen appearances by Jay Baruchel, Camilla Belle, Anupam Kher, Akshay Kumar, Mia Kirshner, Rob Lowe, Vanessa Paradis, Jason Patric, Alison Pill, Russell Peters, Isabella Rossellini, Liev Schreiber, Sean William Scott, Scott Speedman and Nick Stahl.
“This year saw many Canadian filmmakers address a wide range of pressing social issues including the dangers of progress...
- 8/9/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
So far there has been little to no real information regarding the mysterious movie entitled, 388 Arletta Avenue...that is until now. We managed to scrape up some new plot details involving the cat-and-mouse thriller brought to us by executive producer, Vincenzo Natali. And as an added bonus we have several teaser posters to give you some additional insight. Randall Cole wrote and directed the indy flick that was shot last year up in Canada. Ni…...
- 6/1/2011
- Horrorbid
No word yet on Stateside distribution for the Vincenzo Natali executive produced thriller 388 Arletta Avenue : ), but six new one-sheets for the flick have debuted online, and of course we have every spooky pixel right here for you to check out.
Director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) is at the helm of 388 Arletta Avenue : ). Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are producing.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple,...
Director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) is at the helm of 388 Arletta Avenue : ). Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are producing.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple,...
- 6/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
When we spoke to Vincenzo Natali last December about a film he was producing called 388 Arletta Avenue he shied away from spilling any plot details. It's been described as a cat-and-mouse thriller with Randall Cole directing. Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa starred in the film shot last year up in Canada. Today, we scored a pretty precise plot synopsis, which you can read below. Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly...
- 5/31/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
If I hadn't known exactly where writer-director Randall Cole was shooting his new thriller I would have missed it. If not for the production assistants keeping watch for traffic on the street corners and star Nick Stahl walking across the street as I approached I'd never have known it was there. The only outward sign that something was off was that the house number was incorrect when compared to the rest of the street.
It's rather fitting that a film revolving around illicit surveillance should keep such a low profile. Anyone who has ever been to a set before can tell you that they are normally big, bulky affairs, location shooting announcing itself with seemingly endless rows of big white trucks, equipment cables snaking across the road and hundreds of orange pylons running up the curbs. There is none of that here, the production maintaining as low a profile as Stahl's unseen observer.
It's rather fitting that a film revolving around illicit surveillance should keep such a low profile. Anyone who has ever been to a set before can tell you that they are normally big, bulky affairs, location shooting announcing itself with seemingly endless rows of big white trucks, equipment cables snaking across the road and hundreds of orange pylons running up the curbs. There is none of that here, the production maintaining as low a profile as Stahl's unseen observer.
- 12/15/2010
- Screen Anarchy
A week and a half out from the end of principal photography, executive producer Vincenzo Natali gave Shock Till You Drop a call to discuss the nature of 388 Arletta Avenue , a new thriller we learned about at the American Film Market this year that has attracted the cast Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa. Canadian filmmaker Randall Cole ( Real Time ) is directing, and in a press release sent out earlier this month, he said little about the film other than: "388 Arletta Avenue plays with the notion that if you could scratch to beneath the surface of what most supposedly ordinary people present to the world, and even to themselves, you would find very interesting and possibly very dark things. If exploited, some of those things could even result in a deadly game of...
- 12/13/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
That smiley at the end of the title is no ordinary HorrorBid typo, that's actually apart of the title. This film is one that we've been keeping a close eye on but had very little details until today. Thanks to our friends at camp Styd, we are finally treated with a full plot synopsis and from what we're hearing this should be a very entertaining film...
Plot Synopsis: "Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent,...
Plot Synopsis: "Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple, and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent,...
- 12/2/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Nick Stahl is best known for his roles in Terminator 3 as John Connor, and as the lead character in HBO's incredible unfinished TV series Carnivale. HBO... I would really love to see the rest of that story, and how it all ends! You totally left us hanging!
Stahl really hasn't done a lot since the show, and I'm not sure why, he's a talented actor. It's been announced that that he will be taking on the lead role in a new film being produced by Splice director Vincenzo Natali. The thriller is called 388 Arletta Ave., and it will be written and directed by Randall Cole.
Here is a description of the film from the director:
(The film) Plays with the notion that if you could scratch to beneath the surface of what most supposedly ordinary people present to the world, and even to themselves, you would find very interesting and possibly very dark things.
Stahl really hasn't done a lot since the show, and I'm not sure why, he's a talented actor. It's been announced that that he will be taking on the lead role in a new film being produced by Splice director Vincenzo Natali. The thriller is called 388 Arletta Ave., and it will be written and directed by Randall Cole.
Here is a description of the film from the director:
(The film) Plays with the notion that if you could scratch to beneath the surface of what most supposedly ordinary people present to the world, and even to themselves, you would find very interesting and possibly very dark things.
- 12/2/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
A few weeks back we revealed the sneaky teaser poster for the new hidden camera thriller '388 Arletta Avenue' that showed up at the Afm 2010 event in La. The new thriller, produced by 'Splice' helmer Vincenzo Natali, is wrriten and directed by Randall Cole. Natali has been chatting about the movie and a brand new plot summary has emerged giving us all the juicy deets. '388 Arletta Avenue' stars Nick Stahl ('Dead Awake', 'Mirrors 2', 'Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'), Devon Sawa ('Idle Hands', 'Final Destination') and the gorgeous Mia Kirshner (below). ...
- 12/2/2010
- Horror Asylum
Originally spotted in the halls of Afm 2010, the first details on the Vincenzo Natali executive produced thriller 388 Arletta Avenue are finally here, and we've got the skinny on everything you need to know including a whopper of a plot crunch.
Principal photography on the flick has begun in Toronto with director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) at the helm. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are on board to produce.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information...
Principal photography on the flick has begun in Toronto with director Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months) at the helm. Nick Stahl (Sin City, "Carnivale", Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Mirrors 2), Mia Kirshner ("The Vampire Diaries," "The L Word," The Black Dahlia), and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) star; and Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps) and Mark Smith (The Spine) are on board to produce.
Synopsis
Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets, and at their workplace. The stalker uses information...
- 12/2/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dear HBO: Bring back Carnivale.
There. Now that that's out of the way I can get on with the real substance of what Carnivale leading man Nick Stahl is up to these days, namely camping out here in Toronto and taking the lead in writer-director Randall Cole's high tech thriller 388 Arletta Ave.
Produced by Splice director Vincenzo Natali and his producing partner Steve Hoban, the film is in the midst of principal photography in Toronto right now. Here's the official word:
Toronto. December 1, 2010. Principal photography has begun on 388 Arletta Avenue :), an unsettling Hitchcockian thriller written and directed by Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months). The film stars Nick Stahl (Sin City, Carnivale, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines), Mia Kirshner (Vampire Diaries, L Word, The Black Dhalia) and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Nikita). Executive producer Vincenzo Natali (Splice, Cube), produced by Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps, Ryan) and Mark Smith (The Spine,...
There. Now that that's out of the way I can get on with the real substance of what Carnivale leading man Nick Stahl is up to these days, namely camping out here in Toronto and taking the lead in writer-director Randall Cole's high tech thriller 388 Arletta Ave.
Produced by Splice director Vincenzo Natali and his producing partner Steve Hoban, the film is in the midst of principal photography in Toronto right now. Here's the official word:
Toronto. December 1, 2010. Principal photography has begun on 388 Arletta Avenue :), an unsettling Hitchcockian thriller written and directed by Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months). The film stars Nick Stahl (Sin City, Carnivale, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines), Mia Kirshner (Vampire Diaries, L Word, The Black Dhalia) and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Nikita). Executive producer Vincenzo Natali (Splice, Cube), produced by Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps, Ryan) and Mark Smith (The Spine,...
- 12/1/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Shock first told you about the Vincenzo Natali-produced 388 Arletta Avenue during our American Film Market coverage , providing you with some early sales artwork. Today, we've received an official release. Read on for casting news and more: Principal photography has begun on 388 Arletta Avenue :), an unsettling Hitchcockian thriller written and directed by Randall Cole (Real Time, 19 Months). The film stars Nick Stahl (Sin City, Carnivale, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines), Mia Kirshner (Vampire Diaries, L Word, The Black Dhalia) and Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Nikita). Executive producer Vincenzo Natali (Splice, Cube), produced by Steve Hoban (Splice, Ginger Snaps, Ryan) and Mark Smith (The Spine, Ryan). 388 Arletta Avenue :) is filming in Toronto and will be a 2011...
- 12/1/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
An obscure sales poster appeared a couple of days ago at the Afm 2010 in La. The poster for '388 Areletta Avenue' simply featured a blurry silhouette in a house with the tagline 'Smile, You're On Camera'. This is a new 'found footage' flick from producer Vincenzo Natali ('Splice', 'Cube') and it's been revealed that writer/director Randall Cole will helm and Nick Stahl ('Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines', 'Mirrors 2') will star. You can check out the poster for yourselves below. Being billed as 'Paranormal Activity' meets 'Rear Window' does make the project sound pretty intriguing. But it's not exactly a fresh idea is it? So let's see what happens. The shoot will commence later this November in Toronto with a 2011 release planned from TF1 whom have just secured distribution rights...
- 11/5/2010
- Horror Asylum
Update: Bloody Disgusting learned that Randall Cole ('19 Months,' 'Real Time') is directing and Nick Stahl ('Sin City,' 'Terminator 3') stars! Check out the synopsis inside! Splice and Cube director Vincenzo Natali is spreading himself thin as he's not only working with Richard Stanley on an adaptation of High Rise, but he's also brining us a segment of the Paris, I'll Kill You anthology. Next up on his list is a new horror thriller being teased at Afm, 388 Arletta Avenue Avenue, which states that Natali will play producer on the pic. Looking to take a stab at the cinema verite genre, the tagline states: ":) You're on camera."...
- 11/4/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (Acct) have announced the nominees for the 29th Annual Genie Awards. Leading the pack for the awards honoring the best in Canadian film was "The Necessities of Life". The movie about an Inuit hunter stranded in a Quebec hospital collected eight gongs, including best picture, best director for Benoit Pilon and best original screenplay for Bernard Emond.
In the category of best pictures, Pilon's film will be up against "Amal", "Normal", "Passchendaele" and "Everything Is Fine". Meanwhile, for the best original screenplay title, it placed Bernard Emond in competition with Deepa Mehta of "Heaven on Earth", Travis McDonald of "Normal", Randall Cole of "Real Time" and Guillaume Vigneault of "Everything Is Fine".
While "The Necessities of Life" took the most nominations, "Fugitive Pieces", the Samuel Goldwyn Films drama based on best-selling novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels grabbed six nods. Some of the...
In the category of best pictures, Pilon's film will be up against "Amal", "Normal", "Passchendaele" and "Everything Is Fine". Meanwhile, for the best original screenplay title, it placed Bernard Emond in competition with Deepa Mehta of "Heaven on Earth", Travis McDonald of "Normal", Randall Cole of "Real Time" and Guillaume Vigneault of "Everything Is Fine".
While "The Necessities of Life" took the most nominations, "Fugitive Pieces", the Samuel Goldwyn Films drama based on best-selling novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels grabbed six nods. Some of the...
- 2/11/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
- Canada's New kid on the block, is the brainchild of Robert Lantos. Maximum Films has the Romanian film Boogie in the Director's Fortnight and Egoyan's latest in the comp. Here are three I'm looking forward to: the Ioncinema.com profiled Sophie Barthes and Cold Souls, the Sundance docu favorite Trouble the Water and of course the Egoyan film. Adoration by Atom Egoyan - Completed American Trap (Piege Americain) - Completed Americaneast by Hesham Issawi - Completed Before The Rains by Santosh Sivan - Completed Boogie by Radu Muntean - Completed Chicago 10 by Brett Morgan - Completed Cold Souls by Sophie Barthes - Post-Production Fugitive Pieces by Jeremy Podeswa - Completed Otto; Or, Up With People by Bruce Labruce - Completed Real Time by Randall Cole - Completed The Guitar by Amy Redford - Completed The Waiting Room by Roger Goldby - Completed Trouble The Water by Carl Deal,
- 5/15/2008
- IONCINEMA.com
NEW YORK -- The 14th annual Slamdance Film Festival on Wednesday unveiled its lineup of narrative competition features, special presentations and the opening night film: Randall Cole's comedic drama Real Time starring Randy Quaid and Jay Baruchel.
The Park City, Utah, fest, long established as a renegade alternative to Sundance, includes a few other narrative features with known actors among its world premiere special screenings: Hart Bochner's romantic comedy Just Add Water starring Dylan Walsh, Danny DeVito,
Justin Long and Anika Noni Rose, and Daniel Schechter's coming-of-age drama Goodbye Baby starring Christine Evangelista, Kevin Corrigan and Alan Ruck, which was shown to distributors at ShoWest's indie film showcase this spring.
The 10 films in the Narrative Feature Competition include Tao Ruspoli's darkly comic road trip movie Fix, Steve Clark's portrait of a Manhattan playboy, Frost, and Paul Encinas' coming-of-age ensemble drama Glory Boy Days.
Other films include Simon Welsford's amnesiac thriller Jetsam, Oliver Irving's dark family comedy How to Be, Oren Peli's supernatural thriller Paranormal Activity and Matthew Miller, Ezra Krybus and Sascha Drews' erotic drama Portage.
Rounding out the narrative list are Ryan Piotrowicz's urban filmmaker drama The Project, Tom Quinn's family drama New Year Parade and Candela Figueira and Maitena Muruzabal's portrait of a factory worker, Under the Snow.
The Park City, Utah, fest, long established as a renegade alternative to Sundance, includes a few other narrative features with known actors among its world premiere special screenings: Hart Bochner's romantic comedy Just Add Water starring Dylan Walsh, Danny DeVito,
Justin Long and Anika Noni Rose, and Daniel Schechter's coming-of-age drama Goodbye Baby starring Christine Evangelista, Kevin Corrigan and Alan Ruck, which was shown to distributors at ShoWest's indie film showcase this spring.
The 10 films in the Narrative Feature Competition include Tao Ruspoli's darkly comic road trip movie Fix, Steve Clark's portrait of a Manhattan playboy, Frost, and Paul Encinas' coming-of-age ensemble drama Glory Boy Days.
Other films include Simon Welsford's amnesiac thriller Jetsam, Oliver Irving's dark family comedy How to Be, Oren Peli's supernatural thriller Paranormal Activity and Matthew Miller, Ezra Krybus and Sascha Drews' erotic drama Portage.
Rounding out the narrative list are Ryan Piotrowicz's urban filmmaker drama The Project, Tom Quinn's family drama New Year Parade and Candela Figueira and Maitena Muruzabal's portrait of a factory worker, Under the Snow.
- 12/6/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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