[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for American Rust: Broken Justice, Season 2, Episode 10, “Confessions.”] American Rust: Broken Justice ended with a bang as the follow-up to 2021’s American Rust delivered an intense cliffhanger sure to leave viewers itching for a third season. But before the show left viewers uncertain about Del Harris (Jeff Daniels) and Grace Poe’s (Maura Tierney) fates, they were calling the shots in the English house which had been infiltrated by fixer and assassin, Russell Wolfe (Christopher Denham). Realizing that Russell could be targeting Lee (Julia Mayorga) for her meddling in Landwill Energy’s operations, a desperate Del calls on former partner Steve Park (Rob Yang), who is eager to learn the truth about Del’s Season 1 crime spree in West Virginia. Agreeing to go to the English house, Steve does so with the intention of recording a confession. When Russell is shot down after killing Lee, Steve pushes Del to confess to his involvement in ...
- 4/2/2024
- TV Insider
The up-and-coming cable network Great American Family is launching its first scripted series this weekend, but you can catch it first on the company’s streaming sibling Great American Pure Flix. On Friday, Feb. 23, new series “County Rescue” will premiere its five-episode first season, with subsequent episodes hitting the streamer on Fridays before arriving on Gaf on Mondays at 8 p.m. Et. The action-adventure medical drama follows a group of EMTs in training as they learn how to push themselves to meet their potential and save lives every day. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Great American Pure Flix.
How to Watch 'County Rescue' Series Premiere When: Friday, February 23, 2024 Where: Great American Pure Flix Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Great American Pure Flix. 7-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month pureflix.com About 'County Rescue' Series Premiere
In “County Rescue,” Dani (played by...
How to Watch 'County Rescue' Series Premiere When: Friday, February 23, 2024 Where: Great American Pure Flix Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Great American Pure Flix. 7-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month pureflix.com About 'County Rescue' Series Premiere
In “County Rescue,” Dani (played by...
- 2/23/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
It’s official! Great American Media has executed the rebrand of its streaming service, which is now called Great American Pure Flix. The name change is intended to reflect the acquisition of Pure Flix by Great American Media in May of this year.
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Great American Pure Flix aims to provide “Faith, Family, and Hometown Values” in all of its content. The service offers a clean-stream promise, so families can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that the movies and TV shows they find on the service will be appropriate for them to watch.
“Great American Pure Flix fits seamlessly with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “Our mission is to provide families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.”
The company announced three new...
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Great American Pure Flix aims to provide “Faith, Family, and Hometown Values” in all of its content. The service offers a clean-stream promise, so families can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that the movies and TV shows they find on the service will be appropriate for them to watch.
“Great American Pure Flix fits seamlessly with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “Our mission is to provide families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.”
The company announced three new...
- 9/14/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The dust is finally beginning to settle a bit from the merger of Great American Media and the religious streaming platform Pure Flix. A new report from Deadline indicates that the company is rebranding its streaming segment as “Great American Pure Flix” to reflect that the two entities are now fully combined.
Great American Pure Flix offers 24/7 access to faith-based films and TV series that are appropriate for the whole family. Titles gearing up to debut on the service include “Divine Influencer” starring Shari Rigby on Sept. 15; “Harvest Homecoming” with Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lownde on Oct. 6, and many more.
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“We appreciate how seamlessly Great American Pure Flix fits in with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “We love providing families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.
Great American Pure Flix offers 24/7 access to faith-based films and TV series that are appropriate for the whole family. Titles gearing up to debut on the service include “Divine Influencer” starring Shari Rigby on Sept. 15; “Harvest Homecoming” with Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lownde on Oct. 6, and many more.
7-Day Free Trial $7.99 / month pureflix.com
“We appreciate how seamlessly Great American Pure Flix fits in with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “We love providing families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.
- 9/13/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Noah Bryan wants to become the next big thing in “God’s Country Song,” the new movie debuting on PureFlix on Thursday, June 15. But when his past catches up with him, Noah realizes he has to set a few things straight in his own life before he can pursue his dreams. First up on his priorities list? Reinvent his relationship with God. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of PureFlix.
How to Watch ‘God's Country Song’ When: Thursday, June 15, 2023 Where: PureFlix Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of PureFlix. 7-Day Free Trial$7.99 / month pureflix.com About ‘God's Country Song’
An up-and-coming country music star, Noah’s life seems on the precipice of fulfilling his dreams. Then comes the shocking news that he’s the biological father of 6-year-old JJ, whose mother had just passed away. The film follows Noah as he decides if he’s going to stop...
How to Watch ‘God's Country Song’ When: Thursday, June 15, 2023 Where: PureFlix Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of PureFlix. 7-Day Free Trial$7.99 / month pureflix.com About ‘God's Country Song’
An up-and-coming country music star, Noah’s life seems on the precipice of fulfilling his dreams. Then comes the shocking news that he’s the biological father of 6-year-old JJ, whose mother had just passed away. The film follows Noah as he decides if he’s going to stop...
- 6/15/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Pure Flix, the faith-based production company responsible for God's Not Dead, has acquired the international distribution rights to Welcome to Mercy from the producers of Scream and The Others.
Pure Flix, which launched its own U.S. theatrical distribution arm, nabbed the feature directed by Tommy Bertelsen (Ed Wood), and which stars Kristen Ruhlin, Eileen Davies, Lily Newmark and Toms Liepajnieks. Founded in 2005 by Michael Scott, David A.R. White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis, Pure Flix is an indie Christian movie production and distribution studio.
The film's producers are in talks on a domestic distribution deal to be announced ...
Pure Flix, which launched its own U.S. theatrical distribution arm, nabbed the feature directed by Tommy Bertelsen (Ed Wood), and which stars Kristen Ruhlin, Eileen Davies, Lily Newmark and Toms Liepajnieks. Founded in 2005 by Michael Scott, David A.R. White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis, Pure Flix is an indie Christian movie production and distribution studio.
The film's producers are in talks on a domestic distribution deal to be announced ...
Pure Flix, the faith-based production company responsible for God's Not Dead, has acquired the international distribution rights to Welcome to Mercy from the producers of Scream and The Others.
Pure Flix, which launched its own U.S. theatrical distribution arm, nabbed the feature directed by Tommy Bertelsen (Ed Wood), and which stars Kristen Ruhlin, Eileen Davies, Lily Newmark and Toms Liepajnieks. Founded in 2005 by Michael Scott, David A.R. White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis, Pure Flix is an indie Christian movie production and distribution studio.
The film's producers are in talks on a domestic distribution deal to be announced ...
Pure Flix, which launched its own U.S. theatrical distribution arm, nabbed the feature directed by Tommy Bertelsen (Ed Wood), and which stars Kristen Ruhlin, Eileen Davies, Lily Newmark and Toms Liepajnieks. Founded in 2005 by Michael Scott, David A.R. White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis, Pure Flix is an indie Christian movie production and distribution studio.
The film's producers are in talks on a domestic distribution deal to be announced ...
Filmmaker Russell Wolfe, one of the producers of the successful indie Christian movie God’s Not Dead, died this week in Scottsdale, Az. Wolfe, who was 50, died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Wolfe was a co-founder of the faith-based production company Pure Flix. God’s Not Dead, released last year, grossed more than $60 million and was made for a reported budget of $2 million. Wolfe was diagnosed with Als in December 2013 while the movie was in production, according…...
- 5/30/2015
- Deadline
Exclusive: Follow-up to Us box office hit God’s Not Dead is set to open in Us on March 20.
Pure Flix kicks off sales at the Efm on Do You Believe?, the company’s follow-up to the faith-based Us box office hit God’s Not Dead.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell will be talking up the project, which explores how faith transforms a number of intersecting lives and is set to open in the Us via Pure Flix on March 20 on more than 1,000 screens.
Do You Believe? reunites the same creative team behind God’s Not Dead. Michael Scott, David Ar White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis produced and Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon wrote the screenplay.
Gell will also be screening Hope Bridge, Dancer And The Dame, which recently sold in Turkey (Sinema TV), Australia (Crossroads) and Germany (MoreFilms), and The Black Rider, which went to Sinema TV in Turkey.
God’s Not Dead...
Pure Flix kicks off sales at the Efm on Do You Believe?, the company’s follow-up to the faith-based Us box office hit God’s Not Dead.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell will be talking up the project, which explores how faith transforms a number of intersecting lives and is set to open in the Us via Pure Flix on March 20 on more than 1,000 screens.
Do You Believe? reunites the same creative team behind God’s Not Dead. Michael Scott, David Ar White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis produced and Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon wrote the screenplay.
Gell will also be screening Hope Bridge, Dancer And The Dame, which recently sold in Turkey (Sinema TV), Australia (Crossroads) and Germany (MoreFilms), and The Black Rider, which went to Sinema TV in Turkey.
God’s Not Dead...
- 2/7/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The company behind 2014’s top independent faith-based film God’s Not Dead has announced the release for its follow-up.
Do You Believe? will open theatrically on March 20. Ron Gell, Pure Flix vice-president of international sales and distribution, will screen the film in Berlin for the first time.
The film explores the notion of faith and features an ensemble cast that includes Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Astin, Alexa PenaVega, Ted McGinley, Brian Bosworth, Andrea Logan White, Delroy Lindo, Madison Pettis and Lee Majors.
Jonathan M Gunn directed the story of 12 people in search of meaning whose lives overlap.
God’s Not Dead producers Michael Scott, David Ar White and Russell Wolfe reunite on the film, as do writers Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon.
Do You Believe? will open theatrically on March 20. Ron Gell, Pure Flix vice-president of international sales and distribution, will screen the film in Berlin for the first time.
The film explores the notion of faith and features an ensemble cast that includes Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Astin, Alexa PenaVega, Ted McGinley, Brian Bosworth, Andrea Logan White, Delroy Lindo, Madison Pettis and Lee Majors.
Jonathan M Gunn directed the story of 12 people in search of meaning whose lives overlap.
God’s Not Dead producers Michael Scott, David Ar White and Russell Wolfe reunite on the film, as do writers Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon.
- 1/20/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Riding high on the $55m success of God’s Not Dead, Pure Flix Entertainment has hired the industry veteran to head its international division in the run-up to Cannes.
Gell, whose previous appointments include positions at Sony, New Films International, Catalyst Productions and Rko Pictures, is named to the newly created position of vp of international sales and distribution.
“Ron’s extensive experience in licensing worldwide rights to highly competitive feature films is a perfect fit for us,” said Pure Flix CEO and managing partner Russell Wolfe. “We have a wealth of content ready to distribute to multiple markets.”
“Pure Flix is poised to become a major supplier of both major independent theatrical motion pictures, as well as a significant supplier of family programming for international broadcasters and digital content platforms,” said Gell.
Gell most recently launched and ran his own film sales and production financing company The G-Machine.
Gell, whose previous appointments include positions at Sony, New Films International, Catalyst Productions and Rko Pictures, is named to the newly created position of vp of international sales and distribution.
“Ron’s extensive experience in licensing worldwide rights to highly competitive feature films is a perfect fit for us,” said Pure Flix CEO and managing partner Russell Wolfe. “We have a wealth of content ready to distribute to multiple markets.”
“Pure Flix is poised to become a major supplier of both major independent theatrical motion pictures, as well as a significant supplier of family programming for international broadcasters and digital content platforms,” said Gell.
Gell most recently launched and ran his own film sales and production financing company The G-Machine.
- 5/7/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Movie Pool gets an end-of-the-world vibe from the Jerusalem Countdown Blu-ray!
The Set-up
An FBI agent (David A.R. White) is on the hunt for seven suitcase nuclear weapons, and learns that the plot may be part of an apocalyptic series of events prophesied in the Bible. Also stars Lee Majors, Stacy Keach and Randy Travis. Based on the novel by John Hagee.
Directed by Harold Cronk.
The Delivery
Jerusalem Countdown is a solid action drama that mixes political intrigue with end-time Biblical prophecy. Mixing the Bible with contemporary human drama can be a hit-or-miss proposition, but when done correctly, it can give a film a deeper, more profound foundation to build upon. Even The DaVinci Code (with its twisted take on Christianity) benefited from using religious undertones to create an epic scope, and films like Megiddo used Christianity to craft an effective Armageddon thriller.
Despite its slower pace, Jerusalem Countdown...
The Set-up
An FBI agent (David A.R. White) is on the hunt for seven suitcase nuclear weapons, and learns that the plot may be part of an apocalyptic series of events prophesied in the Bible. Also stars Lee Majors, Stacy Keach and Randy Travis. Based on the novel by John Hagee.
Directed by Harold Cronk.
The Delivery
Jerusalem Countdown is a solid action drama that mixes political intrigue with end-time Biblical prophecy. Mixing the Bible with contemporary human drama can be a hit-or-miss proposition, but when done correctly, it can give a film a deeper, more profound foundation to build upon. Even The DaVinci Code (with its twisted take on Christianity) benefited from using religious undertones to create an epic scope, and films like Megiddo used Christianity to craft an effective Armageddon thriller.
Despite its slower pace, Jerusalem Countdown...
- 4/13/2012
- by feeds@themoviepool.com (Victor Medina)
- Cinelinx
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