Stars: Sharon Kane, Eric Edwards, Jerry Butler, Sharon Mitchell, George Payne, Joey Silvera, Joanna Storm, Michelle Maren, Annie Sprinkle, Marc Stevens | Written and Directed by Gerard Damiano
Walter (George Payne) and Marsha (Michelle Maren) are the classic American married couple. Walter has a good job and Marsha is your perfect housewife. The pair believe in monogamy. I say that, but the couple have a sort of sexual awakening. One day, Walter has a bit of fun with a local hooker (Sharon Mitchell) and whilst he’s at it – Marsha finds herself seduced by Joe (Eric Edwards) – their Meter man. As this is going on, their friends Andy (Joey Silvera) and his wife Louise (Sharon Kane) are the complete opposite. The couple are both openly promiscuous and have their own fun when they can. One night – after some drinks in Andy and Louise’s apartment – the two couples decide to sit...
Walter (George Payne) and Marsha (Michelle Maren) are the classic American married couple. Walter has a good job and Marsha is your perfect housewife. The pair believe in monogamy. I say that, but the couple have a sort of sexual awakening. One day, Walter has a bit of fun with a local hooker (Sharon Mitchell) and whilst he’s at it – Marsha finds herself seduced by Joe (Eric Edwards) – their Meter man. As this is going on, their friends Andy (Joey Silvera) and his wife Louise (Sharon Kane) are the complete opposite. The couple are both openly promiscuous and have their own fun when they can. One night – after some drinks in Andy and Louise’s apartment – the two couples decide to sit...
- 9/8/2017
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Spoor wins top prize; Robert Pattinson, Safdie brothers attend North American premiere of Good Time.
Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik’s thriller Spoor (Pokot), pictured, has won the Fantasia best film award as the 21st genre festival wrapped in Montreal, Canada.
The Fantasia International Film Festival ran from July 13 to August 2 and hosted 220 screenings, two outdoor screenings, and 12 Vr selections. The festival wrapped on August 2 with Jang Hoon’s A Taxi Driver.
Films that received their world premiere in Montreal included Ryan Prows’ Lowlife, Steve Mitchell’s King Cohen, Patrick Demers’ Origami, Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk, Gabriela Amaral Almeida’s Friendly Beast, Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard’s Radius, and Synapse Films’ 4K restoration of Dario Argento’s 1977 classic Suspiria.
Robert Pattinson attended the North American premiere of Cannes selection Good Time with directors Josh and Benny Safdie (pictured), and Michael Moriarty presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to director Larry Cohen.
There were special...
Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik’s thriller Spoor (Pokot), pictured, has won the Fantasia best film award as the 21st genre festival wrapped in Montreal, Canada.
The Fantasia International Film Festival ran from July 13 to August 2 and hosted 220 screenings, two outdoor screenings, and 12 Vr selections. The festival wrapped on August 2 with Jang Hoon’s A Taxi Driver.
Films that received their world premiere in Montreal included Ryan Prows’ Lowlife, Steve Mitchell’s King Cohen, Patrick Demers’ Origami, Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk, Gabriela Amaral Almeida’s Friendly Beast, Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard’s Radius, and Synapse Films’ 4K restoration of Dario Argento’s 1977 classic Suspiria.
Robert Pattinson attended the North American premiere of Cannes selection Good Time with directors Josh and Benny Safdie (pictured), and Michael Moriarty presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to director Larry Cohen.
There were special...
- 8/3/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Robert Pattinson, Safdie brothers attend North American premiere of Good Time.
Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik’s thriller Spoor (Pokot) has won the Fantasia best film award as the 21st genre festival wrapped in Montreal, Canada.
The Fantasia International Film Festival ran from July 13 to August 2 and hosted 220 screenings, two outdoor screenings, and 12 Vr selections. The festival wrapped on August 2 with Jang Hoon’s A Taxi Driver.
Films that received their world premiere in Montreal included Ryan Prows’ Lowlife, Steve Mitchell’s King Cohen, Patrick Demers’ Origami, Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk, Gabriela Amaral Almeida’s Friendly Beast, Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard’s Radius, and Synapse Films’ 4K restoration of Dario Argento’s 1977 classic Suspiria.
Robert Pattinson attended the North American premiere of Cannes selection Good Time with directors Josh and Benny Safdie (pictured), and Michael Moriarty presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to director Larry Cohen.
There were special screenings of Atomic Blonde and Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, the last...
Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik’s thriller Spoor (Pokot) has won the Fantasia best film award as the 21st genre festival wrapped in Montreal, Canada.
The Fantasia International Film Festival ran from July 13 to August 2 and hosted 220 screenings, two outdoor screenings, and 12 Vr selections. The festival wrapped on August 2 with Jang Hoon’s A Taxi Driver.
Films that received their world premiere in Montreal included Ryan Prows’ Lowlife, Steve Mitchell’s King Cohen, Patrick Demers’ Origami, Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk, Gabriela Amaral Almeida’s Friendly Beast, Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard’s Radius, and Synapse Films’ 4K restoration of Dario Argento’s 1977 classic Suspiria.
Robert Pattinson attended the North American premiere of Cannes selection Good Time with directors Josh and Benny Safdie (pictured), and Michael Moriarty presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to director Larry Cohen.
There were special screenings of Atomic Blonde and Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, the last...
- 8/3/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
President Anant Singh has closed international deals for China Star’s big budget fantasy film starring Jet Li, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Fan Bingbing with Im Global and Sony Pictures Releasing International.
Im Global will sell the project in Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Japan, South Korea, Israel and the Middle East.
Sony Pictures Releasing International will distribute in North America, the UK, Australia, English-speaking Canada, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, New Zealand and the West Indies.
Distant Horizon acquired international rights from Hong Kong-based China Star in Cannes to the story about a group of superheroes with unique powers based on the ancient novel Fengshen Bang (loosely translated as Creation Of The Gods).
It is scheduled to open in China on July 29 on more than 15 000 screens.
VFX artist Koan Xu directed League Of Gods and the cast includes Louis Koo, Angelababy and Andy On.
Im Global founder and CEO Ford said: “We are delighted to be involved...
Im Global will sell the project in Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Japan, South Korea, Israel and the Middle East.
Sony Pictures Releasing International will distribute in North America, the UK, Australia, English-speaking Canada, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, New Zealand and the West Indies.
Distant Horizon acquired international rights from Hong Kong-based China Star in Cannes to the story about a group of superheroes with unique powers based on the ancient novel Fengshen Bang (loosely translated as Creation Of The Gods).
It is scheduled to open in China on July 29 on more than 15 000 screens.
VFX artist Koan Xu directed League Of Gods and the cast includes Louis Koo, Angelababy and Andy On.
Im Global founder and CEO Ford said: “We are delighted to be involved...
- 7/15/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Robin’S Nest (1980)
“There’s high flying action when the pretty little birds flock together…”
Newlyweds Alan (Eric Edwards, Laura’s Toys) and Robin (Arcadia Lake, Debbie Does Dallas) spend their first day as a married couple by moving in to their new apartment. Naturally, that evening they christen said apartment like most couples would do and damn do they start married life with a bang! The perfect start to what will be a truly future? Maybe not, because fast forward six months later and the couple’s bickering has lead to the pair undergoing a trial separation and Robin to move out. She decides to stay with her high society nympho of a friend; Glenna (Robin Byrd, Pleasure Palace). The pair then do some “catching up”. With her mind somewhat at ease, Robin’s healing process is off to a great start! Alan on the other hand is a bumbling,...
“There’s high flying action when the pretty little birds flock together…”
Newlyweds Alan (Eric Edwards, Laura’s Toys) and Robin (Arcadia Lake, Debbie Does Dallas) spend their first day as a married couple by moving in to their new apartment. Naturally, that evening they christen said apartment like most couples would do and damn do they start married life with a bang! The perfect start to what will be a truly future? Maybe not, because fast forward six months later and the couple’s bickering has lead to the pair undergoing a trial separation and Robin to move out. She decides to stay with her high society nympho of a friend; Glenna (Robin Byrd, Pleasure Palace). The pair then do some “catching up”. With her mind somewhat at ease, Robin’s healing process is off to a great start! Alan on the other hand is a bumbling,...
- 3/27/2016
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Network: MTV
Episodes: 36 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: July 8, 2014 -- December 15, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Kathryn Prescott, Cynthia Watros, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Alexis Denisof, and Zac Pullam.
TV show description:
This family drama revolves around Carter Stevens (Kathryn Prescott), a teenage girl who believes she has the perfect life. That all changes one night when the police raid a high school party and she learns that her single mother, Lori (Milena Govich), abducted her as a toddler.
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Episodes: 36 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: July 8, 2014 -- December 15, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Kathryn Prescott, Cynthia Watros, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Alexis Denisof, and Zac Pullam.
TV show description:
This family drama revolves around Carter Stevens (Kathryn Prescott), a teenage girl who believes she has the perfect life. That all changes one night when the police raid a high school party and she learns that her single mother, Lori (Milena Govich), abducted her as a toddler.
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- 1/30/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Finding Carter” star Kathryn Prescott has found a new gig. Prescott, who stars as title character Carter Stevens on the MTV series, has joined the cast of “The Dovekeepers,” Mark Burnett and Roma Downey‘s upcoming CBS miniseries. Also read: Mark Burnett and Roma Downey's ‘Dovekeepers’ Casts ‘Manhattan’ Star Rachel Brosnahan The four-hour miniseries, which is being adapted from Alice Hoffman's historical novel, is based on the true events at Masada in 70 C.E. After being forced out of their home in Jerusalem by the Romans, 900 Jews were ensconced in a fortress at Masada, a mountain in the Judean desert.
- 8/26/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
To put it lightly, family life has been no walk in the park for Carter Stevens. As far as romance is concerned, though, she’s got potential happy endings to spare. The teen, who’s been struggling to adjust to life with a family she’s only just met, got a small comfort from home (or…what she used... Read more »...
- 7/16/2014
- by Matthew Scott Donnelly
- MTV Music News
You’ve never seen a mother-daughter relationship quite as complicated as on MTV’s Finding Carter, premiering Tuesday at 10/9c — and that’s exactly what stars Kathryn Prescott and Cynthia Watros love about their new gig.
Related Finding Carter Trailer: First Look at MTV’s New Kidnapping Drama
Here’s the drama’s plot in a nutshell: After discovering that her “mom” is actually just a woman who kidnapped her as a young girl, Carter Stevens (Prescott) is reunited with her biological family, including her biological mother Elizabeth (Watros).
“This lovely rainbow tornado comes into our lives again, and we welcome her,...
Related Finding Carter Trailer: First Look at MTV’s New Kidnapping Drama
Here’s the drama’s plot in a nutshell: After discovering that her “mom” is actually just a woman who kidnapped her as a young girl, Carter Stevens (Prescott) is reunited with her biological family, including her biological mother Elizabeth (Watros).
“This lovely rainbow tornado comes into our lives again, and we welcome her,...
- 7/8/2014
- TVLine.com
“The woman you think is your mother is not your mother. She’s your kidnapper.” That delightful little revelation is the basis for MTV’s new drama Finding Carter, which released its first full trailer Wednesday.
Related | Finding Carter Ordered to Series at MTV
The series follows a teenage girl named Carter Stevens (Reign‘s Kathryn Prescott) as she’s forced to accept that her entire life is built on a lie. Additionally, she has to adjust to a new life with her real family, including new parents David (Grimm’s Alexis Denisof) and Elizabeth (The Young and the Restless‘ Cynthia Watros).
(Look,...
Related | Finding Carter Ordered to Series at MTV
The series follows a teenage girl named Carter Stevens (Reign‘s Kathryn Prescott) as she’s forced to accept that her entire life is built on a lie. Additionally, she has to adjust to a new life with her real family, including new parents David (Grimm’s Alexis Denisof) and Elizabeth (The Young and the Restless‘ Cynthia Watros).
(Look,...
- 6/11/2014
- TVLine.com
What’s in a name? Don’t ask Carter Stevens — she’s got two of ‘em. By all accounts, Carter has all the trappings of a typical teenage existence: a loving mother, good friends, a choice fro-yo spot downtown. But one unfortunate night in the slammer yields the horrifying truth: She’s not who she thinks she is,... Read more »...
- 6/11/2014
- by Matthew Scott Donnelly
- MTV Music News
MTV is taking its high school programming to more dramatic heights with its newest series, Finding Carter. Unlike the network’s other teen shows – including the sci-fi spookfest Teen Wolf and the raunchy comedy Awkward – this one is a hard and true family drama. And a tearjerker, at that.
The series stars Kathryn Prescott as Carter Stevens, a teenager who gets involved in a tiny legal snafu and subsequently finds out that her ‘mother’ abducted her as a child. Her real parents are the Wilsons (Lost‘s Cynthia Watros and Angel’s Alexis Denisof). The show follows Carter (real name:...
The series stars Kathryn Prescott as Carter Stevens, a teenager who gets involved in a tiny legal snafu and subsequently finds out that her ‘mother’ abducted her as a child. Her real parents are the Wilsons (Lost‘s Cynthia Watros and Angel’s Alexis Denisof). The show follows Carter (real name:...
- 6/11/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW - Inside TV
MTV’s next drama pilot Finding Carter centers on a girl who discovers the woman she believes to be her mother actually abducted her as a child. The network has already cast Skins star Kathryn Prescott as said daughter, Carter Stevens, two weeks ago, and now The Hollywood Reporter has announced Whedonverse favorite Alexis Denisof as David Wilson, Carter’s biological father. Described as the “family mediator,” Denisof’s character is a novelist whose only major success was a true crime novel based on his daughter’s disappearance, and her re-emergence offers an opportunity for an eagerly anticipated follow-up book ...
- 11/5/2013
- avclub.com
Alexis Denisof is headed to MTV. The Much Ado About Nothing alum has been tapped to co-star in the cable network's drama pilot Finding Carter, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Finding Carter is described as a family coming-of-age drama that centers on Carter, a teenager (Skins' Kathryn Prescott) who learns that her mother abducted her as a child. Bones' Emily Silver and Terri Minsky penned the script. Story: 'Skins' Star Lands Lead Role in MTV's 'Finding Carter' (Exclusive) Prescott's Carter Stevens is described as a confident and mischievous girl who has no problem being the center of attention or
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- 11/5/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
U.K. actress Kathryn Prescott has recently procured the role of titular character Carter Stevens in MTV’s coming-of-age drama pilot, “Finding Carter.” According to THR, the former “Skins” star will once again play a twin, but this time with a major twist. Prescott’s Carter Stevens is described as confident, mischievous, and quite comfortable being the life of the [...]
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- 10/24/2013
- by Alyssa Pando
- UpandComers
MTV has found its Carter. Kathryn Prescott, who starred as Emily Fitch on the U.K.'s Skins, will star as the title character in the Viacom-owned cable network's drama pilot Finding Carter. Finding Carteris described as a family coming-of-age drama that centers on a teenager who learns that her mother abducted her as a child. Bones' Emily Silver andTerri Minskypenned the script. Prescott's Carter Stevens is described as a confident and mischievous girl who has no problem being the center of attention or the life of the party. She and her permissive, single mother Lori have
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- 10/23/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Blue Underground just sent over the specs and artwork for their upcoming release of the hilariously controversial flick Snuff and we've got the skinny! Guess what? There are actually extras this time!
Look for the Blu-ray and DVD in stores on October 22nd. For those of you who don't know, Snuff was originally called Slaughter - a lousy film from husband/wife filmmaker team Michael and Roberta Findlay. When Slaughter's producers deemed it unreleasable, they shelved it while searching for a way to recoup costs. Finally, producer Allan Shackleton decided to cut the film's ending off and replace it with a "real" sequence of an actress being brutally murdered behind the scenes. Hence, Snuff.
Synopsis
Deep in South America, a Manson-like cult leader named Satan cavorts with his bevy of beautiful biker-chick followers while compelling them to kill in his name. When sexy American actress Terry London arrives with producer...
Look for the Blu-ray and DVD in stores on October 22nd. For those of you who don't know, Snuff was originally called Slaughter - a lousy film from husband/wife filmmaker team Michael and Roberta Findlay. When Slaughter's producers deemed it unreleasable, they shelved it while searching for a way to recoup costs. Finally, producer Allan Shackleton decided to cut the film's ending off and replace it with a "real" sequence of an actress being brutally murdered behind the scenes. Hence, Snuff.
Synopsis
Deep in South America, a Manson-like cult leader named Satan cavorts with his bevy of beautiful biker-chick followers while compelling them to kill in his name. When sexy American actress Terry London arrives with producer...
- 7/17/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Secret Key Motion Pictures Announces The DVD premiere Carter Stevens' Grindhouse Double Feature: "Punk Rock" "Pleasure Palace" Classic Sexploitation Director Carter Stevens Delivers a Double Dose of Sex, Drugs and Punk Rock in this Authentic Grindhouse Double Feature Secret Key Motion Pictures presents an authentic .grindhouse experience. with this double feature from sexploitation director Carter Stevens. Step inside the world of teenage runaways surviving New York City's underground world of sex, drugs and "Punk Rock" in the first feature. In "Pleasure Palace", owners of an exclusive massage parlor must deal with mobsters as murder and passion run rampant. Carter Steven's Grindhouse Double Feature: Punk Rock Pleasure Palace, includes special interviews, full color liner...
- 5/21/2009
- www.ohmygore.com/
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