Stars: Ronin Rubinstein, Mia Serafino, Crispin Glover, Garrett Coffey | Written by Bret Easton Ellis | Directed by Tim Hunter
Q: Rules of Attraction, American Psycho and Smiley Face Killers… What do these three movies have in common?
A: All 3 were written by the awesome Brett Easton Ellis!
Q: Which is the odd one out? (Answer at the end of this review)
Smiley Face Killers. A movie that snuck up on me for sure but to see a “Produced and Written by Brett Easton Ellis” strapline on the marketing materials, well that hooked me in for sure. As a huge American Psycho and Rules of Attraction fan (Which did you prefer? Have to admit I’m more of a Rules fan) well I was mega interested in what Ellis had to offer in 2020…. Let’s do this. Smiley Face Killers you’re up…
Piss poorly written, ridiculously handsome and underdeveloped – character wise,...
Q: Rules of Attraction, American Psycho and Smiley Face Killers… What do these three movies have in common?
A: All 3 were written by the awesome Brett Easton Ellis!
Q: Which is the odd one out? (Answer at the end of this review)
Smiley Face Killers. A movie that snuck up on me for sure but to see a “Produced and Written by Brett Easton Ellis” strapline on the marketing materials, well that hooked me in for sure. As a huge American Psycho and Rules of Attraction fan (Which did you prefer? Have to admit I’m more of a Rules fan) well I was mega interested in what Ellis had to offer in 2020…. Let’s do this. Smiley Face Killers you’re up…
Piss poorly written, ridiculously handsome and underdeveloped – character wise,...
- 12/4/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
When it was announced that TNT had expanded Major Crimes Season 4 to a series-high 23 episodes, the news was met with a mixed reaction — equal parts “Yea!” and “Hold on just a minute, is this the end?”
But to those fretting that TNT was giving the crime drama a warm kiss goodbye, series creator James Duff maintains, “That’s not at all the case.” Rather, he suspects, the cabler was “looking to have some original content on the air in February, and they had not much to choose from at the time.”
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?...
But to those fretting that TNT was giving the crime drama a warm kiss goodbye, series creator James Duff maintains, “That’s not at all the case.” Rather, he suspects, the cabler was “looking to have some original content on the air in February, and they had not much to choose from at the time.”
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?...
- 11/2/2015
- TVLine.com
Major Crimes‘ Alice Herrera mystery has taken a soapy twist.
The Young and the Restless‘ Greg Rikaart is joining the TNT drama for a multi-episode arc in the role of Bobby G. Monroe, a confident young lawyer and anti-death penalty activist who is currently defending Slider (Garrett Coffey), the young man awaiting trial for the murder of Alice Herrera.
RelatedMajor Crimes Season 4 Expanded to Series’ Longest Run Ever
Rikkart, who will juggle his Major Crimes stint with his ongoing Y&R duties, will first appear during the second half of the show’s recently-expanded fourth season (which resumes November 2).
Coincidentally,...
The Young and the Restless‘ Greg Rikaart is joining the TNT drama for a multi-episode arc in the role of Bobby G. Monroe, a confident young lawyer and anti-death penalty activist who is currently defending Slider (Garrett Coffey), the young man awaiting trial for the murder of Alice Herrera.
RelatedMajor Crimes Season 4 Expanded to Series’ Longest Run Ever
Rikkart, who will juggle his Major Crimes stint with his ongoing Y&R duties, will first appear during the second half of the show’s recently-expanded fourth season (which resumes November 2).
Coincidentally,...
- 8/24/2015
- TVLine.com
The proposed series - which has been preceded by a nearly 10-minute long pilot webisode (which can be viewed below) - is directed by Cost of Living's BenDavid Grabinski, produced by Hitman and Agent 47's Adrian Askariah and starring Ceren Lee, Steven Brand Billy Miller, Erica Gimpel, Garrett Coffey, Charles Melton, Dallas Liu, Joe Swanberg, Simon Barrett, Todd Farmer and Nathan Moore. In the pilot, Ceren Lee portrays Ellen, a woman who has lost her son in the world's change and is now on a mission of mercy, determined to save whatever surviving children she can locate, with the hope that their blood will be the key for humanity to defeat its enemies and ascend once again. What follows is an exclusive interview with the actress. Voices From Krypton: So how did you get involved with Enormous? Ceren Lee: The funny thing is that I said to my manager, "I'm...
- 3/21/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
After making it big with live-action web series based on the Halo and Mortal Kombat video game franchises, Machinima has now turned to comic books for new programming.
The online entertainment player paired with director BenDavid Grabinski and producer Adrian Askarieh and has a cool 10-minute pilot based on Enormous, debuting today (March 20) on the Machinima website, which you can see below.
Enormous is set in a post-apocalyptic world after a cataclysmic ecological event unleashes giant monsters that destroy human civilization, putting mankind at the bottom of the food chain (and under their massive feet).
The busy filmmakers took a few minutes out of their busy schedules to chat with us about this “big little” pilot. Askarieh phoned from Berlin, where he is on set shooting the Hitman reboot, Agent 47. “We are in our fourth week, and we just wrapped for the day, so I’m ready to talk about Enormous!
The online entertainment player paired with director BenDavid Grabinski and producer Adrian Askarieh and has a cool 10-minute pilot based on Enormous, debuting today (March 20) on the Machinima website, which you can see below.
Enormous is set in a post-apocalyptic world after a cataclysmic ecological event unleashes giant monsters that destroy human civilization, putting mankind at the bottom of the food chain (and under their massive feet).
The busy filmmakers took a few minutes out of their busy schedules to chat with us about this “big little” pilot. Askarieh phoned from Berlin, where he is on set shooting the Hitman reboot, Agent 47. “We are in our fourth week, and we just wrapped for the day, so I’m ready to talk about Enormous!
- 3/20/2014
- by Staci Layne Wilson
- DreadCentral.com
The day has finally arrived! No, not the first day of spring (although we're happy to see that also); what we're talking about is the debut of Machinima's live-action pilot for an adaptation of Enormous, in which the world as we know it has ended.
The pilot/short film is based on the critically-acclaimed graphic novel of the same name. Written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous tells the story of a post-apocalyptic world in which massive insect-like beasts have taken over the world and humans are now the bottom of the food chain.
The creative minds of director BenDavid Grabinski (short film Cost of Living), writer Andre Ovredal (Trollhunter), and producer Adrian Askarieh (Hitman, Agent 47) have taken Enormous from the page to the screen, and you can watch the video below.
It stars Ceren Lee, Steven Brand, Billy Miller, Erica Gimpel, Garrett Coffey, Charles Melton,...
The pilot/short film is based on the critically-acclaimed graphic novel of the same name. Written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous tells the story of a post-apocalyptic world in which massive insect-like beasts have taken over the world and humans are now the bottom of the food chain.
The creative minds of director BenDavid Grabinski (short film Cost of Living), writer Andre Ovredal (Trollhunter), and producer Adrian Askarieh (Hitman, Agent 47) have taken Enormous from the page to the screen, and you can watch the video below.
It stars Ceren Lee, Steven Brand, Billy Miller, Erica Gimpel, Garrett Coffey, Charles Melton,...
- 3/20/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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