FX released a new trailer for “American Horror Story: Double Feature,” the 10th season of “American Horror Story,” which premieres on FX on Aug. 25 at 10 p.m.
Each season of the horror anthology series follows new characters in a new setting, and this “Red Tide” trailer sees a struggling writer (Finn Wittrock), his pregnant wife (Lily Rabe) and their young daughter move to an isolated beach town with mysterious residents for the winter.
The series is executive produced by creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, along with Alexis Martin Woodall, John J. Gray and Manny Coto. Watch the trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
First Looks
CBS Media Ventures released a trailer for “The Rachael Ray Show” premiering on Sept. 13. The trailer features Capital Cities’ song “One More Minute.” and clips of Ray garnishing dishes, drinking wine and laughing in her kitchen. Guests include Jessica Alba, Cameron Diaz,...
Each season of the horror anthology series follows new characters in a new setting, and this “Red Tide” trailer sees a struggling writer (Finn Wittrock), his pregnant wife (Lily Rabe) and their young daughter move to an isolated beach town with mysterious residents for the winter.
The series is executive produced by creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, along with Alexis Martin Woodall, John J. Gray and Manny Coto. Watch the trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
First Looks
CBS Media Ventures released a trailer for “The Rachael Ray Show” premiering on Sept. 13. The trailer features Capital Cities’ song “One More Minute.” and clips of Ray garnishing dishes, drinking wine and laughing in her kitchen. Guests include Jessica Alba, Cameron Diaz,...
- 8/13/2021
- by Selome Hailu and Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
And the hype wheel for Darren Bousman's 11 11 11 keeps right on spinning! Next on tap for you horror hounds? A full image gallery to sink your incisors into! Check it out!
From the Press Release
Rocket Releasing and Big Air Studios have joined forces to acquire all North American distribution rights to the Darren Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) horror-thriller 11-11-11. It tells the story of a writer haunted by a series of mysterious events surrounding the impending date of 11-11-11. The film stars Timothy Gibb (Witchboard 2), Michael Landes (Final Destination 2, Possession), Wendy Glenn (Nip/Tuck) and Brendan Price (Dagon). 11-11-11 will be in theaters like its title reads on November 11, 2011.
“We are so excited to acquire this intense, edge-of-your seat thriller,” said Dan Griffiths, President of Rocket Releasing. “Bousman already has a loyal following with the Saw Series and Repo: The Genetic Opera, and 11-...
From the Press Release
Rocket Releasing and Big Air Studios have joined forces to acquire all North American distribution rights to the Darren Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) horror-thriller 11-11-11. It tells the story of a writer haunted by a series of mysterious events surrounding the impending date of 11-11-11. The film stars Timothy Gibb (Witchboard 2), Michael Landes (Final Destination 2, Possession), Wendy Glenn (Nip/Tuck) and Brendan Price (Dagon). 11-11-11 will be in theaters like its title reads on November 11, 2011.
“We are so excited to acquire this intense, edge-of-your seat thriller,” said Dan Griffiths, President of Rocket Releasing. “Bousman already has a loyal following with the Saw Series and Repo: The Genetic Opera, and 11-...
- 10/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Just a day after the premiere of two different teaser trailers (one naughty, one nice) for Darren Lynn Bousman's 11 11 11 comes a flighty new one-sheet that inspires all sorts of delicious evil! Check it!
From the Press Release
Rocket Releasing and Big Air Studios have joined forces to acquire all North American distribution rights to the Darren Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) horror-thriller 11-11-11. It tells the story of a writer haunted by a series of mysterious events surrounding the impending date of 11-11-11. The film stars Timothy Gibb (Witchboard 2), Michael Landes (Final Destination 2, Possession), Wendy Glenn (Nip/Tuck) and Brendan Price (Dagon). 11-11-11 will be in theaters like its title reads on November 11, 2011.
“We are so excited to acquire this intense, edge-of-your seat thriller,” said Dan Griffiths, President of Rocket Releasing. “Bousman already has a loyal following with the Saw Series and Repo: The Genetic Opera,...
From the Press Release
Rocket Releasing and Big Air Studios have joined forces to acquire all North American distribution rights to the Darren Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) horror-thriller 11-11-11. It tells the story of a writer haunted by a series of mysterious events surrounding the impending date of 11-11-11. The film stars Timothy Gibb (Witchboard 2), Michael Landes (Final Destination 2, Possession), Wendy Glenn (Nip/Tuck) and Brendan Price (Dagon). 11-11-11 will be in theaters like its title reads on November 11, 2011.
“We are so excited to acquire this intense, edge-of-your seat thriller,” said Dan Griffiths, President of Rocket Releasing. “Bousman already has a loyal following with the Saw Series and Repo: The Genetic Opera,...
- 10/18/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Another version of the official teaser trailer for Darren Lynn Bousman's upcoming religion based horror tale 11 11 11 is here, and from the sounds of things, no matter what, we're all totally screwed. Thank the lord for that! If not, we'd have no movie!
From the Press Release
Rocket Releasing and Big Air Studios have joined forces to acquire all North American distribution rights to the Darren Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) horror-thriller 11-11-11. It tells the story of a writer haunted by a series of mysterious events surrounding the impending date of 11-11-11. The film stars Timothy Gibb (Witchboard 2), Michael Landes (Final Destination 2, Possession), Wendy Glenn (Nip/Tuck) and Brendan Price (Dagon). 11-11-11 will be in theaters like its title reads on November 11, 2011.
“We are so excited to acquire this intense, edge-of-your seat thriller,” said Dan Griffiths, President of Rocket Releasing. “Bousman already has a loyal...
From the Press Release
Rocket Releasing and Big Air Studios have joined forces to acquire all North American distribution rights to the Darren Bousman (Saw II, III, IV) horror-thriller 11-11-11. It tells the story of a writer haunted by a series of mysterious events surrounding the impending date of 11-11-11. The film stars Timothy Gibb (Witchboard 2), Michael Landes (Final Destination 2, Possession), Wendy Glenn (Nip/Tuck) and Brendan Price (Dagon). 11-11-11 will be in theaters like its title reads on November 11, 2011.
“We are so excited to acquire this intense, edge-of-your seat thriller,” said Dan Griffiths, President of Rocket Releasing. “Bousman already has a loyal...
- 10/18/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
John Cusack is tipped to star in "Jack", the latest thriller from filmmaker Brad Anderson ("The Machinist," "Transsiberian") for Bold Films reports Bloody Disgusting.
The story follows a serial killer (Cusack) who gets amnesia and can't remember any of the lives he has taken. As a romance blooms with a doctor, his true memories start to resurface and he must decide whether to keep his new life or return to his true nature.
Anderson will helm from a script by David Venable. Michel Litvak, David Lancaster, Alexandra Milchan and Marc Sternberg will produce. Filming kicks off August 30th.
The story follows a serial killer (Cusack) who gets amnesia and can't remember any of the lives he has taken. As a romance blooms with a doctor, his true memories start to resurface and he must decide whether to keep his new life or return to his true nature.
Anderson will helm from a script by David Venable. Michel Litvak, David Lancaster, Alexandra Milchan and Marc Sternberg will produce. Filming kicks off August 30th.
- 5/26/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Brad Anderson ("Transsiberian," "The Machinist") is set to direct the thriller "Jack" for Bold Films reports Variety.
The story follows a serial killer who gets amnesia and can't remember any of the lives he has taken. As a romance blooms with a doctor, his true memories start to resurface and he must decide whether to keep his new life or return to his true nature.
Anderson will helm from a script by David Venable. Michel Litvak, David Lancaster, Alexandra Milchan and Marc Sternberg will produce. Filming kicks off August 30th.
The story follows a serial killer who gets amnesia and can't remember any of the lives he has taken. As a romance blooms with a doctor, his true memories start to resurface and he must decide whether to keep his new life or return to his true nature.
Anderson will helm from a script by David Venable. Michel Litvak, David Lancaster, Alexandra Milchan and Marc Sternberg will produce. Filming kicks off August 30th.
- 5/14/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Joseph Ruben has signed on to direct "Jack", a thriller for Bold Films.
Written by David Venable, "Jack" centers on a Doctor Who rehabilitates and ultimately falls for an accident victim with memory loss. The victim is unaware that he actually is a killer.
Bold Films' Michel Litvak and David Lancaster are producing with Alexandra Milchan and Marc Sternberg.
Bold's Gary Michael Walters is executive producing. Garrick Dion is co-producer.
Casting is under way, with principal photography to begin early in the fall.
Bold's newly created international division, run by worldwide distribution president Stephanie Denton, will launch the sale of the project in Cannes.
Litvak, Walters and Lancaster collaborated on the Golden Globe-nominated ensemble feature "Bobby". They are in post on "Legion", starring Paul Bettany and Dennis Quaid, from Screen Gems as well as "Starship Troopers 3: Marauders", which is being released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Milchan's most recent credit is "Street Kings", starring Keanu Reeves, while Sternberg's credits include "The Girl Next Door".
Ruben, repped by Paradigm, has made a name for himself in the thriller arena with such movies as "Sleeping With the Enemy", "The Good Son" and "The Forgotten".
Written by David Venable, "Jack" centers on a Doctor Who rehabilitates and ultimately falls for an accident victim with memory loss. The victim is unaware that he actually is a killer.
Bold Films' Michel Litvak and David Lancaster are producing with Alexandra Milchan and Marc Sternberg.
Bold's Gary Michael Walters is executive producing. Garrick Dion is co-producer.
Casting is under way, with principal photography to begin early in the fall.
Bold's newly created international division, run by worldwide distribution president Stephanie Denton, will launch the sale of the project in Cannes.
Litvak, Walters and Lancaster collaborated on the Golden Globe-nominated ensemble feature "Bobby". They are in post on "Legion", starring Paul Bettany and Dennis Quaid, from Screen Gems as well as "Starship Troopers 3: Marauders", which is being released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Milchan's most recent credit is "Street Kings", starring Keanu Reeves, while Sternberg's credits include "The Girl Next Door".
Ruben, repped by Paradigm, has made a name for himself in the thriller arena with such movies as "Sleeping With the Enemy", "The Good Son" and "The Forgotten".
- 4/24/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paula Patton has signed on to star opposite Kiefer Sutherland in Regency's Mirrors, which Alexandre Aja is directing.
The story centers on a cop-turned-department store security guard who discovers that there is something evil living inside the store's old mirrors. He traces haunted occurrences back to the building being a hospital and a schizophrenic patient's evil spirit trapped in a mirrored room.
Patton will play Sutherland's soon-to-be ex-wife, a coroner with the New York Medical Examiner's Office.
Aja, his producing partner Gregory Levasseur, Marc Sternberg and Alexandra Milchan are producing.
20th Century Fox will distribute.
Patton, repped by WMA, was the love interest in last year's Denzel Washington starrer Deja Vu. Her other credits include Idlewild and Hitch.
The story centers on a cop-turned-department store security guard who discovers that there is something evil living inside the store's old mirrors. He traces haunted occurrences back to the building being a hospital and a schizophrenic patient's evil spirit trapped in a mirrored room.
Patton will play Sutherland's soon-to-be ex-wife, a coroner with the New York Medical Examiner's Office.
Aja, his producing partner Gregory Levasseur, Marc Sternberg and Alexandra Milchan are producing.
20th Century Fox will distribute.
Patton, repped by WMA, was the love interest in last year's Denzel Washington starrer Deja Vu. Her other credits include Idlewild and Hitch.
- 3/30/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
PARK CITY -- During a busy weekend for Sundance Film Festival pickups, Sony Pictures Classics co-presidents Tom Bernard and Michael Barker took a break from acquiring titles like the documentary "My Kid Could Paint That" to accept The Hollywood Reporter's inaugural Indie Mogul Award.
During a festive party Sunday night at the Snow Park Lodge in Deer Valley, The Reporter's vp and group ad director Marc Sternberg made the presentation to the veteran executives "on behalf of the entire staff of The Hollywood Reporter."
"For over 25 years Michael and Tom have been the most consistent of all the independent distribution companies," Sternberg said. "But what many of you many not know is that had it not been for a chance meeting back in the 1970s at a Secret Santa -- when Tom drew Michael's name and Michael Drew Tom's name and they exchanged gifts -- all of us may not be standing here tonight."
Sternberg added that Barker and Bernard have founded three successful indie distributors: UA Classics, Orion Classics and Sony Pictures Classics, which is celebrating its first 15 years.
During a festive party Sunday night at the Snow Park Lodge in Deer Valley, The Reporter's vp and group ad director Marc Sternberg made the presentation to the veteran executives "on behalf of the entire staff of The Hollywood Reporter."
"For over 25 years Michael and Tom have been the most consistent of all the independent distribution companies," Sternberg said. "But what many of you many not know is that had it not been for a chance meeting back in the 1970s at a Secret Santa -- when Tom drew Michael's name and Michael Drew Tom's name and they exchanged gifts -- all of us may not be standing here tonight."
Sternberg added that Barker and Bernard have founded three successful indie distributors: UA Classics, Orion Classics and Sony Pictures Classics, which is celebrating its first 15 years.
- 1/23/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hot off of directing the horror remake "The Hills Have Eyes", Alexandre Aja is going "Into the Mirror" for Regency Enterprises. The director has signed on to direct the horror movie, which is being produced by Marc Sternberg and Alexandra Milchan. Aja and producing partner Gregory Levasseur also are producing. The story follows a security guard at a high-end department store who begins to investigate mysterious deaths occurring in front of the stores' mirrors. He soon discovers that there are murderous reflections out for revenge. The script was written by Jim Uhls and Joe Gangemi, with a polish by Kieran and Michelle Mulroney.
Despite the nondescript title, Universal has a potential sleeper hit in "October Sky", an unapologetically formulaic but rousing period piece based on the childhood memoir, "Rocket Boys", by NASA science engineer Homer H. Hickam Jr.
Boasting a terrific cast, the Eisenhower-era, space-race story about a coal miner's son whose head is truly in the clouds taps into some universal truths about family dynamics that remain stubbornly unaffected by time and place.
While it would have taken no less than the presence of Robin Williams with a pocket protector and brandishing a slide ruler to guarantee the studio another "Patch Adams"-sized success, favorable reviews and strong word-of-mouth should propel "October Sky" to respectable heights.
Young Jake Gyllenhaal puts in a winning performance as Homer Hickam, a rural West Virginia high school student circa 1957 who lives in the shadow of his football-playing brother and under the tough but well-meaning hand of his miner superintendent father (Chris Cooper).
Although it's all but a given that the young men of Coalwood will become miners with the exception of those few -- like his brother -- who earn football scholarships, Homer discovers his destiny one October night when he sees the Soviet satellite Sputnik twinkling across the sky.
The next morning he proudly announces at breakfast that he's going to build rockets for a living. Undaunted by his family's unenthusiastic response -- his mom (Natalie Canerday) offers a that's-nice-dear smile accompanied by the motherly advice, "Don't blow yourself up!" -- Homer perseveres with the help of his friends, Roy Lee William Lee Scott), O'Dell (Chad Lindberg) and Quentin (Chris Owen), the high school nerd who's more than happy to offer him a primer in rocket science.
Their first batch of prototypes go south, but after constant refinement, the rocket boys, boosted by their inspiring teacher, Miss Riley (Laura Dern) are ready to enter a national science fair. But fate would appear to conspire against them. The authorities effectively shut down their launch site when one of their unaccounted-for, wayward rockets is alleged to have sparked a forest fire.
Worse, Homer has to put his dreams on hold and starts shoveling coal to help make ends meet after his father is seriously injured in a mining accident.
Of course, everything will turn out just fine in the end, and while the route getting there is filled with some very familiar obstacles, it's still a very satisfying trip.
Much of the credit goes to the exceptional cast, headed by Gyllenhaal, whose sweet, sensitive but stubbornly determined portrayal of a young man intent on making his own destiny fuels much of the picture's crowd-pleasing power.
Cooper, meanwhile, is excellent as his hardened, uncomprehending but ultimately caring father. It's a complex, thoughtfully layered performance.
Good, too, is Canerday as Homer's no-nonsense mom who's willing to play the part of the supportive '50s housewife only up to a point, and Dern, who always ignites every screen she appears on, this time as Homer's encouraging teacher.
Director Joe Johnston ("Jumanji") did another jet-propelled period piece called "The Rocketeer", but this one really flies, dispensing of the array of big-budget special effects in favor of effective, good old-fashioned storytelling and sturdy characterizations.
While Lewis Colick's script doesn't try to break any ground in its safe approach to the material, it manages to get the job done in a tidy and affecting manner.
It's all framed by Fred Murphy's warm-toned camera work and Barry Robison's period-appropriate but respectfully unkitschy production design.
Meanwhile, Mark Isham's inventive score goes for something beyond the usual string-heavy arrangements, blending in nicely with the rock 'n' roll samplings of Elvis, Buddy Holly and Fats Domino, which, like the emerging space program, signaled a society on the cusp of unprecedented change.
OCTOBER SKY
Universal Pictures
A Charles Gordon production
A Joe Johnston film
Director: Joe Johnston
Screenwriter: Lewis Colick
Based on the book "Rocket Boys"by: Homer H. Hickam Jr.
Producers: Charles Gordon, Larry Franco
Executive producers: Marc Sternberg, Peter Cramer
Director of photography: Fred Murphy
Production designer: Barry Robison
Editor: Robert Dalva
Costume designer: Betsy Cox
Music: Mark Isham
Casting: Nancy Foy
Color/stereo
Cast:
Homer: Jake Gyllenhaal
John Hickam: Chris Cooper
Roy Lee: William Lee Scott
Quentin: Chris Owen
O'Dell: Chad Lindberg
Elsie Hickam: Natalie Canerday
Miss Riley: Laura Dern
Running time -- 108 minutes
MPAA rating: PG...
Boasting a terrific cast, the Eisenhower-era, space-race story about a coal miner's son whose head is truly in the clouds taps into some universal truths about family dynamics that remain stubbornly unaffected by time and place.
While it would have taken no less than the presence of Robin Williams with a pocket protector and brandishing a slide ruler to guarantee the studio another "Patch Adams"-sized success, favorable reviews and strong word-of-mouth should propel "October Sky" to respectable heights.
Young Jake Gyllenhaal puts in a winning performance as Homer Hickam, a rural West Virginia high school student circa 1957 who lives in the shadow of his football-playing brother and under the tough but well-meaning hand of his miner superintendent father (Chris Cooper).
Although it's all but a given that the young men of Coalwood will become miners with the exception of those few -- like his brother -- who earn football scholarships, Homer discovers his destiny one October night when he sees the Soviet satellite Sputnik twinkling across the sky.
The next morning he proudly announces at breakfast that he's going to build rockets for a living. Undaunted by his family's unenthusiastic response -- his mom (Natalie Canerday) offers a that's-nice-dear smile accompanied by the motherly advice, "Don't blow yourself up!" -- Homer perseveres with the help of his friends, Roy Lee William Lee Scott), O'Dell (Chad Lindberg) and Quentin (Chris Owen), the high school nerd who's more than happy to offer him a primer in rocket science.
Their first batch of prototypes go south, but after constant refinement, the rocket boys, boosted by their inspiring teacher, Miss Riley (Laura Dern) are ready to enter a national science fair. But fate would appear to conspire against them. The authorities effectively shut down their launch site when one of their unaccounted-for, wayward rockets is alleged to have sparked a forest fire.
Worse, Homer has to put his dreams on hold and starts shoveling coal to help make ends meet after his father is seriously injured in a mining accident.
Of course, everything will turn out just fine in the end, and while the route getting there is filled with some very familiar obstacles, it's still a very satisfying trip.
Much of the credit goes to the exceptional cast, headed by Gyllenhaal, whose sweet, sensitive but stubbornly determined portrayal of a young man intent on making his own destiny fuels much of the picture's crowd-pleasing power.
Cooper, meanwhile, is excellent as his hardened, uncomprehending but ultimately caring father. It's a complex, thoughtfully layered performance.
Good, too, is Canerday as Homer's no-nonsense mom who's willing to play the part of the supportive '50s housewife only up to a point, and Dern, who always ignites every screen she appears on, this time as Homer's encouraging teacher.
Director Joe Johnston ("Jumanji") did another jet-propelled period piece called "The Rocketeer", but this one really flies, dispensing of the array of big-budget special effects in favor of effective, good old-fashioned storytelling and sturdy characterizations.
While Lewis Colick's script doesn't try to break any ground in its safe approach to the material, it manages to get the job done in a tidy and affecting manner.
It's all framed by Fred Murphy's warm-toned camera work and Barry Robison's period-appropriate but respectfully unkitschy production design.
Meanwhile, Mark Isham's inventive score goes for something beyond the usual string-heavy arrangements, blending in nicely with the rock 'n' roll samplings of Elvis, Buddy Holly and Fats Domino, which, like the emerging space program, signaled a society on the cusp of unprecedented change.
OCTOBER SKY
Universal Pictures
A Charles Gordon production
A Joe Johnston film
Director: Joe Johnston
Screenwriter: Lewis Colick
Based on the book "Rocket Boys"by: Homer H. Hickam Jr.
Producers: Charles Gordon, Larry Franco
Executive producers: Marc Sternberg, Peter Cramer
Director of photography: Fred Murphy
Production designer: Barry Robison
Editor: Robert Dalva
Costume designer: Betsy Cox
Music: Mark Isham
Casting: Nancy Foy
Color/stereo
Cast:
Homer: Jake Gyllenhaal
John Hickam: Chris Cooper
Roy Lee: William Lee Scott
Quentin: Chris Owen
O'Dell: Chad Lindberg
Elsie Hickam: Natalie Canerday
Miss Riley: Laura Dern
Running time -- 108 minutes
MPAA rating: PG...
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