Vision Films, a worldwide distributor of independent feature films, documentaries and music programming, has announced today that they have picked up international sales rights to The Identical, the musical drama directed by Dustin Marcellino and starring Blake Rayne, Erin Cotrell (“Love’s Long Journey”), Amanda Crew (“Crazy Kind of Love”), Brian Geraghty(“Boardwalk Empire”), Seth Green (“Dads”), Ashley Judd (“Olympus Has Fallen”), Joe Pantoliano (“The Matrix”) and Ray Liotta(“GoodFellas”).
The Identical was written by Howard Klausner, who also produced alongside Matt Russell, Joe McDougall, Coke Sams and Clio Tegel. Mark G. Mathis, Yochanan Marcellino and Matthew Dean Russell are executive producing. Vision Films represents the film internationally and will have a special screening Friday, November 8th at the Ocean Screening Room in Santa Monica at 3:00pm.
Identical twin brothers (both played by Blake Rayne) are separated at birth during the Great Depression. Their parents (Brian Geraghty, Amanda Crew...
The Identical was written by Howard Klausner, who also produced alongside Matt Russell, Joe McDougall, Coke Sams and Clio Tegel. Mark G. Mathis, Yochanan Marcellino and Matthew Dean Russell are executive producing. Vision Films represents the film internationally and will have a special screening Friday, November 8th at the Ocean Screening Room in Santa Monica at 3:00pm.
Identical twin brothers (both played by Blake Rayne) are separated at birth during the Great Depression. Their parents (Brian Geraghty, Amanda Crew...
- 11/6/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Vision Films has picked up international sales rights to The Identical starring Blake Rayne, Erin Cottrell, Amanda Crew, Brian Geraghty, Seth Green, Ashley Judd, Joe Pantoliano and Ray Liotta.
Dustin Marcellino directed the musical drama written by Howard Klausner, who also produced the film alongside Matt Russell, Joe McDougall, Coke Sams and Clio Tegel.
The Identical follows twin brothers separated at birth during the Great Depression whose passion for music reunites them.
Vision Films’ Afm roster includes Hans Fjellestad’s documentary Sunset Strip, which launched across digital platforms this week.n...
Dustin Marcellino directed the musical drama written by Howard Klausner, who also produced the film alongside Matt Russell, Joe McDougall, Coke Sams and Clio Tegel.
The Identical follows twin brothers separated at birth during the Great Depression whose passion for music reunites them.
Vision Films’ Afm roster includes Hans Fjellestad’s documentary Sunset Strip, which launched across digital platforms this week.n...
- 11/6/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Ruckusfilm is planning a reboot/sequel to the "Ernest" comedy film series entitled "Son of Ernest" reports Variety.
The Ernest P. Worrell character, played by the late Jim Varney, appeared in nine films from 1987 to 1998 after he began life as a character in commercials.
Dan Ewen is penning the screenplay and will produce the film which centers on Worrell's long-lost son. Early discussions are already under way in regards to casting.
Clarke Gallivan, Coke Sams and John Cherry will produce.
The Ernest P. Worrell character, played by the late Jim Varney, appeared in nine films from 1987 to 1998 after he began life as a character in commercials.
Dan Ewen is penning the screenplay and will produce the film which centers on Worrell's long-lost son. Early discussions are already under way in regards to casting.
Clarke Gallivan, Coke Sams and John Cherry will produce.
- 10/16/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Seeing as he appeared in commercials, had his own television series, and starred in nine feature films, you would think that the character of Ernest P. Worrell was one of the most hilarious and beloved in comedy history. But that’s not exactly the case. As a matter of fact, you would probably be hard-pressed to find anyone willing to admit to ever liking an Ernest movie these days (full disclosure: I still consider Goes to Camp, Saves Christmas, and Scares Stupid to be guilty pleasures). We must have all just been experiencing some mass hallucination throughout the 80s and early 90s, and there’s no way anybody could make any money by trying to market another Ernest product in this day and age, right? Well, don’t tell that to RuckusFILM, as they’re trying to bring the character back in a new feature called Son of Ernest. As announced in a press release (which was...
- 10/16/2012
- by Nathan Adams
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Trailer for Steve Taylor's Blue Like Jazz, starring Marshall Allman, Claire Holt and Tania Raymonde In Blue Like Jazz, Don, a pious nineteen-year-old sophomore at a Texas junior college, impulsively decides to escape his religious upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at one of the most progressive campuses in America, Reed College in Portland. Upon arrival, Reed’s surroundings and eccentric student body proves to be far different than he could possibly imagine from the environment from which he came, forcing him to embark on a journey of self-discovery to understand who he is and what he truly believes. Roadside Attractions distributes Blue Like Jazz which opens on April 13th, and also includes Pic is produced by Steve Taylor, J.Clarke Gallivan and Coke Sams.
- 3/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Trailer for Steve Taylor's Blue Like Jazz, starring Marshall Allman, Claire Holt and Tania Raymonde In Blue Like Jazz, Don, a pious nineteen-year-old sophomore at a Texas junior college, impulsively decides to escape his religious upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at one of the most progressive campuses in America, Reed College in Portland. Upon arrival, Reed’s surroundings and eccentric student body proves to be far different than he could possibly imagine from the environment from which he came, forcing him to embark on a journey of self-discovery to understand who he is and what he truly believes. Roadside Attractions distributes Blue Like Jazz which opens on April 13th, and also includes Pic is produced by Steve Taylor, J.Clarke Gallivan and Coke Sams.
- 3/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Trailer for Steve Taylor's Blue Like Jazz, starring Marshall Allman, Claire Holt and Tania Raymonde In Blue Like Jazz, Don, a pious nineteen-year-old sophomore at a Texas junior college, impulsively decides to escape his religious upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at one of the most progressive campuses in America, Reed College in Portland. Upon arrival, Reed’s surroundings and eccentric student body proves to be far different than he could possibly imagine from the environment from which he came, forcing him to embark on a journey of self-discovery to understand who he is and what he truly believes. Roadside Attractions distributes Blue Like Jazz which opens on April 13th, and also includes Pic is produced by Steve Taylor, J.Clarke Gallivan and Coke Sams.
- 3/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exclusive: Roadside Attractions has acquired U.S. rights to Blue Like Jazz, the Steve Taylor-directed film that will have its world premiere in the Narrative Spotlight section of SXSW on March 13. The film is based on the Donald Miller semi-autobiographical bestseller. It was adapted by the author, the director and Ben Pearson. True Blood‘s Marshall Allman plays Don, a pious 19-year old soph at a Texas junior college who leaves the shelter of his conservative religious upbringing to attend Portland’s Reed College, a progressive campus. The culture clash forces him to discover himself and what he really believes. Claire Holt and Tania Raymonde also star, and Taylor, J. Clarke Gallivan and Coke Sams produced. Lionsgate will handle DVD, VOD and TV through its output deal with Roadside. They teamed on Margin Call. Roadside’s Howard Cohen made the deal with the director and V.T. Murray for the Tennessee-based The Panda Fund.
- 2/21/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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The Deliberate Method of Viggo Mortensen in A Dangerous Method from PopMatters.com (Suggested by freemindrdr)
8 Reasons NBC Should Keep “Community” Alive from PasteMagazine.com
Movie Math With Charlize Theron from TheShiznit.co.uk (Suggested by aligray)
Guillermo del Toro’s Criterion Top 10 List from Criterion.com
Ernest Collaborator Coke Sams on Jim Varney, Lost Ernest Projects from KnowTheArtist.com
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The Deliberate Method of Viggo Mortensen in A Dangerous Method from PopMatters.com (Suggested by freemindrdr)
8 Reasons NBC Should Keep “Community” Alive from PasteMagazine.com
Movie Math With Charlize Theron from TheShiznit.co.uk (Suggested by aligray)
Guillermo del Toro’s Criterion Top 10 List from Criterion.com
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- 11/28/2011
- by Heather Campbell
- IMDb Blog - All the Latest
What is Movie News After Dark? It’s a nightly movie news column that would like to lend apologies to those who despise brevity. Tonight’s just not a quantity kind of night. It is, however, a quality kind of night. Quentin Tarantino is now officially on a casting binge for Django Unchained, reportedly signing up Sacha Baron Cohen to play a gambler who buys Kerry Washington as his companion, thus angering the titular slave played by Jamie Foxx. I love it when he plays the villain. Josh Armstrong over at Know The Artist sent us a link to this very interesting interview with Coke Sams, a long time collaborator of Jim Varney on the medium-bending properties of Ernest P. Worrell. Did you know that there was a great list of Ernest movies that just never made it? And that such a list included titles like Ernest the Pirate, Ernest & the Water Baby, Ernest...
- 11/12/2011
- by Neil Miller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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