Action films of all types and budgets are coming out left and right. With all the streaming services, direct-to-vod, and smaller theater runs, films that may not even have gotten greenlit at all years ago are making it to our eyeballs fairly easily. With so many titles coming, which ones should everyone look forward to? Here are five action films that are coming out relatively soon that we’re looking forward to.
Darkness of Man (2023)
The new Jean-Claude Van Damme flick just wrapped and should be coming out later this year. It’s being labelled as a neo-noir action thriller. The story follows an Interpol operative played by Jcvd who ends up entangled in a gang turf war when he takes an informant’s son under his wing. Of course, things go from bad to worse, and some Jcvd heroics are needed to save the day. The film comes courtesy...
Darkness of Man (2023)
The new Jean-Claude Van Damme flick just wrapped and should be coming out later this year. It’s being labelled as a neo-noir action thriller. The story follows an Interpol operative played by Jcvd who ends up entangled in a gang turf war when he takes an informant’s son under his wing. Of course, things go from bad to worse, and some Jcvd heroics are needed to save the day. The film comes courtesy...
- 2/12/2023
- by Emilie Black
- JoBlo.com
Trying to get ahead of the holiday fray, Denzel Washington’s “Fences” (Paramount) and Pablo Larraín’s “Neruda” (The Orchard) opened during less desirable play time. Neither performed at ideal levels, but each nabbed significant attention to boost them with upcoming dates.
Specialized distributors tend to avoid the weekend just before Christmas for limited openings because upscale urban older audiences are prepping for the holidays. It takes a big event film to break through, though rarely to the level that “La La Land” (Lionsgate) achieved last week.
This can be a good weekend to break wider. “La La Land” in its second week continues its exceptional showing as it quickly climbed to 200 theaters, while “Manchester by the Sea” (Roadside Attractions) also remains strong. And the best is yet ahead for both.
Two new Netflix films opened this weekend: young Barack Obama biopic “Barry” debuted on the home-viewing service along with...
Specialized distributors tend to avoid the weekend just before Christmas for limited openings because upscale urban older audiences are prepping for the holidays. It takes a big event film to break through, though rarely to the level that “La La Land” (Lionsgate) achieved last week.
This can be a good weekend to break wider. “La La Land” in its second week continues its exceptional showing as it quickly climbed to 200 theaters, while “Manchester by the Sea” (Roadside Attractions) also remains strong. And the best is yet ahead for both.
Two new Netflix films opened this weekend: young Barack Obama biopic “Barry” debuted on the home-viewing service along with...
- 12/18/2016
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Rising Scottish actress Karen Gillan is in talks to come on board producer Faye Ward’s Country Music as a young singer from Glasgow who dreams of making it to Nashville. Nicole Taylor (The C Word) has written the script with Dominic Cooke (Hollow Point), making his feature directorial debut with the project. The BFI, Creative Scotland and Film4 are financing. Ward is producing through her ambitious upstart banner Fable Pictures with Eugenio Perez co-producing…...
- 10/15/2015
- Deadline
One of the most frequent complaints that has been lobbed against the PlayStation 4 in the past year or so has been the lack of games, especially exclusives. Last fall in particular it was a visible problem as the rival Xbox One had several well-regarded exclusives hit such as "Sunset Overdrive," "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" and "Forza Horizon 2" on top of the cross-platform Aaa titles that both consoles share.
In early 2015 though the tables have turned to some degree with the imminent release of Ps exclusive titles like "The Order 1886" and "Bloodborne". With Sony now seemingly fighting back, they've done something unexpected - publishing a complete list of all their upcoming 2015 game releases.
Many still don't have specific dates yet, dates which aren't expected to be announced until around the time of the big conventions closer to mid-year, but here's the list as it stands now.
Confirmed Release Dates
Dead or Alive...
In early 2015 though the tables have turned to some degree with the imminent release of Ps exclusive titles like "The Order 1886" and "Bloodborne". With Sony now seemingly fighting back, they've done something unexpected - publishing a complete list of all their upcoming 2015 game releases.
Many still don't have specific dates yet, dates which aren't expected to be announced until around the time of the big conventions closer to mid-year, but here's the list as it stands now.
Confirmed Release Dates
Dead or Alive...
- 2/16/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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