From RedBand.Ca, Sneak Peek restricted 'red band' footage from director Dan Bush's upcoming thriller "The Vault" starring Francesca Eastwood, Taryn Manning, Scott Haze, Q'orianka Kilcher, Clifton Collins Jr. and James Franco, opening September 1, 2017:
"...two estranged sisters are forced to rob a bank in order to save their brother. But this is no ordinary bank..."
Cast also includes Keith Loneker, Jeff Gum, Jill Jane Clements, Michael Milford, Aleksander Vayshelboym, Debbie Sherman, Lee Broda, Anthony Dirocco and Dmitry Paniotto.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vault"...
"...two estranged sisters are forced to rob a bank in order to save their brother. But this is no ordinary bank..."
Cast also includes Keith Loneker, Jeff Gum, Jill Jane Clements, Michael Milford, Aleksander Vayshelboym, Debbie Sherman, Lee Broda, Anthony Dirocco and Dmitry Paniotto.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vault"...
- 8/26/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Title: Outlaws And Angels Momentum Pictures Director: Jt Mollner Writer: Jt Mollner Cast: Chad Michael Murray, Francesca Eastwood, Madisen Beaty, Ben Browder, Frances Fisher, Keith Loneker, with Luke Wilson, and Teri Polo Running Time: 120 min Rated: R (Violence, Gore, Language, Sexual Situations) In Theaters And Available On VOD: July 15, 2016 Henry (Chad Michael Murray, Agent Carter), Charles (Nathan Russell, Henry John and the Little Bug) and Little Joe (Keith Loneker, Leatherheads) are a trio of bank robbers whom have just terrorized a small town. They lose their horses on their way down to Mexico, when they happen upon a small farm in the middle of nowhere. Inside the [ Read More ]
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- 7/31/2016
- by juliana
- ShockYa
New Mexico in the late 19th century, as shown in Jt Mollner’s “Outlaws and Angels,” is a land where zealotry and hypocrisy go hand and hand, where Thomas Hobbes’ “nasty, brutish and short” characterization of human nature guides every interpersonal relationship. While that may not be an inaccurate characterization of what small-town life was like in the American Southwest during the Cleveland administration, “Outlaws and Angels” overestimates its own elegance, delivering a misguided ode to frontier ugliness.
Fittingly, “Outlaws and Angels” opens with a bloodbath, a bank heist gone wrong that leaves a Us Marshall dead. The gang responsible for the crime, armed by ringleader Henry (Chad Michael Murray) and laden with the fruits of their labor, quickly seek refuge from their newly-earned bounty. Starving and with no means of transportation across the Mexican border, the group happens on an unassuming farmhouse, home to the local preacher George Tildon...
Fittingly, “Outlaws and Angels” opens with a bloodbath, a bank heist gone wrong that leaves a Us Marshall dead. The gang responsible for the crime, armed by ringleader Henry (Chad Michael Murray) and laden with the fruits of their labor, quickly seek refuge from their newly-earned bounty. Starving and with no means of transportation across the Mexican border, the group happens on an unassuming farmhouse, home to the local preacher George Tildon...
- 7/15/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Like a heavy Southern drawl that lazily meanders through conversation, Outlaws And Angels drags its scenes far longer than contextually necessary. Imagine a Southerner leaking “Hooowwwwdddyyy folkssssss!” like a deflating balloon instead of clear, concise dictation (“Howdy!” and done). Characters just glare at the screen as director Jt Mollner has a field-day with zoom ins and outs that turn his dried-out, rawhide script into a crackly piece of fragile leather. Overindulgence mars this grim, rough-and-tumble Western splatterfest, which is comparable to a more interesting (but still tiresome) take take on Jane Got A Gun (with a darker, strangely jovial mean streak). Death certainly was a byproduct of the Old West, but could people really be so terse about it all?
Mollner’s tale of frontier justice follows three robbers who interrupt a family’s dinner and demand safe haven for the night. Led by a ruthless drifter named Henry (Chad Michael Murray...
Mollner’s tale of frontier justice follows three robbers who interrupt a family’s dinner and demand safe haven for the night. Led by a ruthless drifter named Henry (Chad Michael Murray...
- 7/13/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
"Sounds to me like he done bamboozled you." eOne and Momentum have released this official Us trailer for the indie western Outlaws and Angels, which first premiered at Sundance earlier this year. From director Jt Mollner, the film is about a group of outlaws who try to seek revenge when a gang of criminals attack a local family. The full cast includes Chad Michael Murray, Francesca Eastwood, Madisen Beaty, Ben Browder, Frances Fisher, Keith Loneker, Luke Wilson and Teri Polo. This actually looks more like something Tarantino would appreciate than a full-on western, with a big twist revealed in the trailer. Enjoy. Here's the official Us trailer for Jt Mollner's Outlaws and Angels, in high def from Apple: When Outlaws on the lam invade the home of an unsuspecting, seemingly innocent, frontier family to hide out for the night, an unexpected game of cat and mouse ensues, leading to seduction,...
- 6/18/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sometimes, death is a laughing matter. Here are ten death scenes in movies that are definitely more comic than tragic, even if the film themselves are of a more serious-minded sort. And yes, of course we've included the Sam Jackson vs. Shark (Shark wins) in "Deep Blue Sea."
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Shot in the Closet in "Burn After Reading" (2008)
One of the most unexpected (and shocking) death scenes in the history of cinema, poor Brad Pitt's demise in the Coen Brothers' underrated "Burn After Reading" is actually brought on by his "Ocean's Eleven" pal, George Clooney. Fitness enthusiast Chad Feldheimer (Pitt) sneaks into the house of former CIA analyst Osborne Cox (John Malkovich) in the hopes of finding secret government files he can give to the Russian Embassy in exchange for lots of money and ends up hiding in the closet when Cox's wife's lover, Harry Pfarrer (Clooney), unexpectedly shows up. Harry...
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Shot in the Closet in "Burn After Reading" (2008)
One of the most unexpected (and shocking) death scenes in the history of cinema, poor Brad Pitt's demise in the Coen Brothers' underrated "Burn After Reading" is actually brought on by his "Ocean's Eleven" pal, George Clooney. Fitness enthusiast Chad Feldheimer (Pitt) sneaks into the house of former CIA analyst Osborne Cox (John Malkovich) in the hopes of finding secret government files he can give to the Russian Embassy in exchange for lots of money and ends up hiding in the closet when Cox's wife's lover, Harry Pfarrer (Clooney), unexpectedly shows up. Harry...
- 12/2/2011
- by IFC
- ifc.com
Our friend Patrick Rea and SenoReality Pictures have wrapped their latest short film called Rhino. This group cranks out some very entertaining projects which you can go watch by clicking on the the links at the bottom. Many of the shorts will be screening this weekend as well at Comicpalooza , Phoenix Comic Con and Crytpicon. Now thats impressive for one weekend!
Senoreality Pictures Wraps "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin and Keith Loneker
May 26, 2011 – Kansas City, Ks -- SenoReality Pictures, Kansas City-based film producers, have wrapped a new short film titled "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin (Breakout Kings, American Gangster) and Keith Loneker (Lakeview Terrace, Out of Sight). The film was directed by Patrick Rea, written by Jon Niccum (Time's Up, Eve) and Jai Nitz (Tron:Betrayal comics). The director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle (SenoReality short films, Fight Night, Nailbiter). The film tells the story of a college town drug dealer who takes in a protégé,...
Senoreality Pictures Wraps "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin and Keith Loneker
May 26, 2011 – Kansas City, Ks -- SenoReality Pictures, Kansas City-based film producers, have wrapped a new short film titled "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin (Breakout Kings, American Gangster) and Keith Loneker (Lakeview Terrace, Out of Sight). The film was directed by Patrick Rea, written by Jon Niccum (Time's Up, Eve) and Jai Nitz (Tron:Betrayal comics). The director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle (SenoReality short films, Fight Night, Nailbiter). The film tells the story of a college town drug dealer who takes in a protégé,...
- 5/26/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
We heard from indie filmmaker Patrick Rea today with updates on two of his projects that we've been following: the upcoming short film "Rhino" and Rea's second feature film Nailbiter. He also included a few new stills from Nailbiter.
With regard to "Rhino", Rea and SenoReality Pictures will begin shooting the drama-thriller about drug dealers in a college town on April 21st. The short film stars Malcolm Goodwin of A&E’s new series “Breakout Kings” and Keith Loneker (Leatherheads, Lakeview Terrace). Principal photography will take place in Lawrence and Overland Park, Kansas.
As for Rea's anxiously awaited indie horror feature Nailbiter, he tells Dread Central that post-production is on track. The $200,000 budgeted film was shot in Lawrence, Kansas, and the Kansas City area and is hoping for its first screening in the late summer. Currently co-producer Ryan S. Jones is hard at work on sound design while composer Julian Bickford is scoring the film.
With regard to "Rhino", Rea and SenoReality Pictures will begin shooting the drama-thriller about drug dealers in a college town on April 21st. The short film stars Malcolm Goodwin of A&E’s new series “Breakout Kings” and Keith Loneker (Leatherheads, Lakeview Terrace). Principal photography will take place in Lawrence and Overland Park, Kansas.
As for Rea's anxiously awaited indie horror feature Nailbiter, he tells Dread Central that post-production is on track. The $200,000 budgeted film was shot in Lawrence, Kansas, and the Kansas City area and is hoping for its first screening in the late summer. Currently co-producer Ryan S. Jones is hard at work on sound design while composer Julian Bickford is scoring the film.
- 4/6/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington star in Screen Gems' "Lakeview Terrace," a provocative drama produced by Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment co. Acclaimed Michigan born filmmaker Neil Labute, known for "Nurse Betty," "Possession" and the more recent "Wicker Man" revamp starring Nic Cage, helms from the writing by David Lougherty and Howard Korder based on Lougherty's story. It all comes down to your preferences; are you in for a tense time (as if we really don't have enough of that these days). There is a reasonably broad range of genres on offer this weekend from westerns, ghosts, duchesses, sneaky friends and more. Clips: "This Is Where I Live" View "Roll the Window Down" View "Back Off" View "Is That the Prius?" View So what's "Lakeview Terrace" about? In Lakeview Terrace, a young couple (Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington) has just moved into their California dream home...
- 9/15/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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