The animated title is opening in 668 venues.
Disney’s latest franchise instalment Toy Story 4 is looking to excite UK audiences this weekend, opening in 668 sites and a strong bet for the number one spot.
With Inside Out co-writer Josh Cooley directing, the film sees Woody, Buzz and the gang joined by a new toy called Forky, as they go on a road trip with owner Bonnie and her family.
The previous film in the series, 2010’s Toy Story 3, had a three-day opening weekend of £11.5m, although it had opened on Monday and made £21.2m in total on that first week.
Disney’s latest franchise instalment Toy Story 4 is looking to excite UK audiences this weekend, opening in 668 sites and a strong bet for the number one spot.
With Inside Out co-writer Josh Cooley directing, the film sees Woody, Buzz and the gang joined by a new toy called Forky, as they go on a road trip with owner Bonnie and her family.
The previous film in the series, 2010’s Toy Story 3, had a three-day opening weekend of £11.5m, although it had opened on Monday and made £21.2m in total on that first week.
- 6/21/2019
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
There’s nothing more horrible than one’s own body decaying; whether it be illness, the passage of time, or in the case of The Carrier (1988), a virus on inanimate objects causing people to sizzle, smoke, and deflate like dollar store water wings at Six Flags. Unlike an amusement park however, The Carrier offers no pleasures for its cast other than sudden and irreversible weight loss; for the viewer it offers up myriad strange and wonderful regional delights.
Released by Magnum Video in August, The Carrier actually had some good reviews, highlighting the quirkiness of the storyline and its offbeat delivery; which is nice to hear, as its combination of wtf, low budget shenanigans, and questionable craft could be construed by some as low rent trash. These naysayers would be wrong.
We open in the little berg of Sleepy Rock, Oregon in the 1950s; a dance is going on in the church,...
Released by Magnum Video in August, The Carrier actually had some good reviews, highlighting the quirkiness of the storyline and its offbeat delivery; which is nice to hear, as its combination of wtf, low budget shenanigans, and questionable craft could be construed by some as low rent trash. These naysayers would be wrong.
We open in the little berg of Sleepy Rock, Oregon in the 1950s; a dance is going on in the church,...
- 1/19/2019
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
Natalia “Natasha” Alianovna Romanova is flying solo. And not a moment too soon.
While Scarlett Johansson’s secret agent is still expected to feature in Avengers 4, the standalone Black Widow movie is beginning to make serious headway over at Marvel Studios, after appointing scribe Jac Schaeffer on script duties.
Exactly what her screenplay involves remains to be seen, but previous reports have claimed that the Black Widow solo film plans to travel back to the character’s secretive past, long before her tenure at the now-defunct S.H.I.E.L.D. All of this has led many to believe that Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes is a shoo-in for the spinoff, given that he once had ties to Hyrda before Letitia Wright’s Shuri worked her magic.
File that one in the rumor cabinet for now, as the first order of business will be finding a director and after...
While Scarlett Johansson’s secret agent is still expected to feature in Avengers 4, the standalone Black Widow movie is beginning to make serious headway over at Marvel Studios, after appointing scribe Jac Schaeffer on script duties.
Exactly what her screenplay involves remains to be seen, but previous reports have claimed that the Black Widow solo film plans to travel back to the character’s secretive past, long before her tenure at the now-defunct S.H.I.E.L.D. All of this has led many to believe that Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes is a shoo-in for the spinoff, given that he once had ties to Hyrda before Letitia Wright’s Shuri worked her magic.
File that one in the rumor cabinet for now, as the first order of business will be finding a director and after...
- 6/22/2018
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: Game Of Thrones star Headey plays an immigration officer.
Screen can reveal the first look at Game Of Thrones duo Lena Headey and Iain Glen alongside Humans star Ivanno Jeremiah in UK immigration drama The Flood.
Headey, who also serves as executive producer, will play an immigration officer who must decide the fate of a seemingly dangerous asylum seeker, played by rising actor Jeremiah.
Glen, who also has a recurring role in the Resident Evil movie franchise, will play Headey’s watchful boss.
Northern Soul actor Jack Gordon is also among cast on the project, currently in post-production. Shoot took place in the UK and France.
Helen Kingston’s original script was directed by Anthony Woodley. Luke Healy produces; Julie-Anne Uggla is also an executive producer.
Co-producer is Michael Constable, line producer on Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire and Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait.
Kingston, Woodley and Healy previously collaborated on 2015 sci-fi The Carrier.
Screen can reveal the first look at Game Of Thrones duo Lena Headey and Iain Glen alongside Humans star Ivanno Jeremiah in UK immigration drama The Flood.
Headey, who also serves as executive producer, will play an immigration officer who must decide the fate of a seemingly dangerous asylum seeker, played by rising actor Jeremiah.
Glen, who also has a recurring role in the Resident Evil movie franchise, will play Headey’s watchful boss.
Northern Soul actor Jack Gordon is also among cast on the project, currently in post-production. Shoot took place in the UK and France.
Helen Kingston’s original script was directed by Anthony Woodley. Luke Healy produces; Julie-Anne Uggla is also an executive producer.
Co-producer is Michael Constable, line producer on Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire and Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait.
Kingston, Woodley and Healy previously collaborated on 2015 sci-fi The Carrier.
- 5/22/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Ivanno Jeremiah and Iain Glen join immigration drama.
Humans star Ivanno Jeremiah and Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen will join Lena Headey in UK immigration drama The Flood.
Headey, who will also serve as executive producer, will play an immigration officer who must decide the fate of a seemingly dangerous asylum seeker, played by upcoming actor Jeremiah.
Headey’s Game Of Thrones co-star Glen, who also has a recurring role in the Resident Evil movie franchise, will play her watchful boss in the film.
Northern Soul actor Jack Gordon has also been confirmed for the project.
The film is due to begin principal photography on April 10, filming in locations across London and Calais.
Helen Kingston’s original script will be directed by Anthony Woodley. Luke Healy produces alongside executive producer Julie-Anne Uggla.
Kingston, Woodley and Healy previously collaborated on 2015 sci-fi The Carrier.
Co-producer will be Michael Constable, line producer on Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire and Stanley Tucci...
Humans star Ivanno Jeremiah and Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen will join Lena Headey in UK immigration drama The Flood.
Headey, who will also serve as executive producer, will play an immigration officer who must decide the fate of a seemingly dangerous asylum seeker, played by upcoming actor Jeremiah.
Headey’s Game Of Thrones co-star Glen, who also has a recurring role in the Resident Evil movie franchise, will play her watchful boss in the film.
Northern Soul actor Jack Gordon has also been confirmed for the project.
The film is due to begin principal photography on April 10, filming in locations across London and Calais.
Helen Kingston’s original script will be directed by Anthony Woodley. Luke Healy produces alongside executive producer Julie-Anne Uggla.
Kingston, Woodley and Healy previously collaborated on 2015 sci-fi The Carrier.
Co-producer will be Michael Constable, line producer on Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire and Stanley Tucci...
- 4/6/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Game Of Thrones star to play immigration officer in UK drama.
Game Of Thrones star Lena Headey is is set to lead UK immigration drama The Flood.
Headey, who will also be an executive producer on the feature, will play an immigration officer who must decide the fate of a dangerous asylum seeker.
Helen Kingston’s original script will be directed by Anthony Woodley. Luke Healy produces alongside UK-based entrepreneur Julie-Anne Uggla who will serve as executive producer and finance the film.
Kingston, Woodley and Healy previously collaborated on 2015 sci-fi The Carrier.
“Helen has written a beautiful script that manages to highlight the complexity of the refugee crisis whilst telling an intimate human story, without ever demanding where the audience should stand,” said Headey, who is currently in production on Stephen Merchant comedy Fighting With My Family.
“I’m very happy to be a part of this,” added the 300 star who will next be seen in...
Game Of Thrones star Lena Headey is is set to lead UK immigration drama The Flood.
Headey, who will also be an executive producer on the feature, will play an immigration officer who must decide the fate of a dangerous asylum seeker.
Helen Kingston’s original script will be directed by Anthony Woodley. Luke Healy produces alongside UK-based entrepreneur Julie-Anne Uggla who will serve as executive producer and finance the film.
Kingston, Woodley and Healy previously collaborated on 2015 sci-fi The Carrier.
“Helen has written a beautiful script that manages to highlight the complexity of the refugee crisis whilst telling an intimate human story, without ever demanding where the audience should stand,” said Headey, who is currently in production on Stephen Merchant comedy Fighting With My Family.
“I’m very happy to be a part of this,” added the 300 star who will next be seen in...
- 3/23/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
UK Screen One International Film Festival, an annual celebration of cinema from around the world set in the heart of the UK Midlands, just announced their 2017 festival winners. The exciting 2017 lineup included new shorts and feature films including Tatara Samurai by Shoko Watanabe, The Carrier by Anthony Woodley, Red by Branko Tomovic, We by David Yorke, Gilded by Cheryl Neve and many more. Here is the list of the 2017 winners: Best International Feature Tatara Samurai by Shoko Watanabe Best International Super Short Meditation by Seema Arora Documentary Feature Better Than His Record - The Story of 'Rockin' Robin Deakin by Richard Down Best Super Short 4x4 by Riyadh Haque Best Short Camping by Tom Ransom Best International Short...
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- 2/17/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Ildi Toth Davy to join production and sales company ahead of Cannes Marche.
London-based Evolutionary Films has hired Ildi Toth Davy as executive vice president, sales and acquisitions ahead of next month’s Cannes Marche. The appointment has been made with a view to a longer-term position with the production company and international sales agency.
Davy previously worked in sales at Warner Brothers and Disney and established her own boutique film sales company Altadena Films.
She has also worked for independents First Look and as Svp sales and acquisitions for Odin’s Eye.
CEO John Adams said: ’I’m delighted to be welcoming Ildi to Evolutionary Films for the Cannes market and hopefully beyond. We’ve recently been expanding our sales arm with the acquisition of a number of new titles and her appointment is a strong signal to the market that we’re serious about establishing a truly global sales agency alongside our production department.’
Davy...
London-based Evolutionary Films has hired Ildi Toth Davy as executive vice president, sales and acquisitions ahead of next month’s Cannes Marche. The appointment has been made with a view to a longer-term position with the production company and international sales agency.
Davy previously worked in sales at Warner Brothers and Disney and established her own boutique film sales company Altadena Films.
She has also worked for independents First Look and as Svp sales and acquisitions for Odin’s Eye.
CEO John Adams said: ’I’m delighted to be welcoming Ildi to Evolutionary Films for the Cannes market and hopefully beyond. We’ve recently been expanding our sales arm with the acquisition of a number of new titles and her appointment is a strong signal to the market that we’re serious about establishing a truly global sales agency alongside our production department.’
Davy...
- 4/8/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
We’re always keen to keep in touch with the emerging voices in British cinema here on HeyUGuys. You only need look at the Bifa and BAFTA nominations to see the fertile ground this country is enjoying, and in that vein we spoke to director Anthony Woodley for the release of his second directorial outing –
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- 1/29/2016
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With civilisation on the brink of extinction, there’s only one way to ensure survival and that’s kill or be killed. Take to the skies in a stolen 747 where cabin fever becomes reality, fuel runs low and tempers flare. Everyone is a potential threat, isolation is key but there’s no escape at 30,000 feet…
The Carrier is an expert blend of suspense, horror and drama playing out in a welcome addition to the outbreak genre. With the film due for release next week we have a brief interview with the director Anthony Woodley (Outpost 11), and a cool clip from the film…
What would you say is your worst traveling / aeroplane experience?
I worked on a major motion picture last year and we flew to Austria in a small plane we were using for the shoot. Over the Alps, we flew into a snow storm. Everything outside was just white.
The Carrier is an expert blend of suspense, horror and drama playing out in a welcome addition to the outbreak genre. With the film due for release next week we have a brief interview with the director Anthony Woodley (Outpost 11), and a cool clip from the film…
What would you say is your worst traveling / aeroplane experience?
I worked on a major motion picture last year and we flew to Austria in a small plane we were using for the shoot. Over the Alps, we flew into a snow storm. Everything outside was just white.
- 1/21/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The distributor has taken UK rights to Evolutionary Films’ Sci-Fi feature.
Altitude Film Entertainment has taken UK distribution rights to Sci-Fi action genre film The Carrier from sales agent Evolutionary Films.
The film premiered at London’s Raindance Film Festival (Sept 23 - Oct 4).
The Carrier follows eights survivors of a pandemic on Earth who escape to the skies in a damaged commercial jet.
The film is the second feature from director Anthony Woodley, after 2011’s Outpost 11.
Woodley also worked as an aerial technician on bond films Casino Royale and there recently released Spectre.
The film stars Edmund Kingsley (Hugo), Jack Gordon (Captain America: The First Avenger) and Josie Taylor (Tamara Drewe).
Luke Healy produced the film, and also co-wrote the script with director Woodley, Stefan Mitchell and Helen Kingston.
Altitude Film Entertainment has taken UK distribution rights to Sci-Fi action genre film The Carrier from sales agent Evolutionary Films.
The film premiered at London’s Raindance Film Festival (Sept 23 - Oct 4).
The Carrier follows eights survivors of a pandemic on Earth who escape to the skies in a damaged commercial jet.
The film is the second feature from director Anthony Woodley, after 2011’s Outpost 11.
Woodley also worked as an aerial technician on bond films Casino Royale and there recently released Spectre.
The film stars Edmund Kingsley (Hugo), Jack Gordon (Captain America: The First Avenger) and Josie Taylor (Tamara Drewe).
Luke Healy produced the film, and also co-wrote the script with director Woodley, Stefan Mitchell and Helen Kingston.
- 11/6/2015
- ScreenDaily
Megatopia films has completed production on the zombie horror feature Artificial Horizon. Shot in the United Kingdom, the film deals with bacteria, that is resistant to antibiotics. This bacteria infects the populace, including several passengers on a 747. Artificial Horizon stars Luke Healy, Jack Gordon and Edmund Kingsley. And now, the film's first trailer is hosted here. The trailer shows some of the film's special effects and settings. The film takes place primarily on the plane. Here, survivors must deal with a most horrifying plague. Their skin begins to bubble as they fight the infection. Truly terrifying, Artificial Horizon plays on the viewers' fears of biological infection. The clip can be viewed below. As well, a release date for the film will be announced shortly. Though, the film is likely to release in the United Kingdom first, before other territories. More details on the film are listed below. Release Date: Tba.
- 1/20/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Who is up for some zombie b-movie fun? A trailer for Anthony Woodley's (Outpost 11) Artificial Horizon has been released recently. The clip shows terror at 40,000 feet. As well, this film is a co-production from Megatopia Films, Premiere Picture, Speis Limited and Spice Factory, with funds for shooting raised through a Kickstarter campaign. The film is complete. Now, film fans can see an infection run rampant, high in the skies. The story involves a world-wide pandemic. Anti-biotics are no longer strong enough to fight bacteria and an infection spreads from person to person. Eight survivors find refuge in a 747, but the plague follows them there. And now, the infected are raging across the plane and into the cockpit. The trailer for the film shows some of the infected. They look mutated and diseased, thanks to the use of make-up effects. As well, Artificial Horizon is full of action. The...
- 7/24/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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