Six years passed without a new film from director Uwe Boll, a filmmaker some would describe as infamous, while others would say he’s legendary. Then last year he made Hanau (Deutschland im Winter – Part 1), about a real-life mass murderer. Now he’s back with the police drama First Shift, and while the movie isn’t expected to be released until sometime in 2024, a trailer has already arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above.
Boll wrote, directed, and produced First Shift, which is described as being a gripping police drama with the spirit of a classic road movie, taking us on a soul-stirring journey through the vibrant streets of New York City into the depths of our own reality and the innermost corners of our souls. Immersing viewers in a high-octane adventure delving into the lives of dedicated law enforcement officers.
The story follows a NYC...
Boll wrote, directed, and produced First Shift, which is described as being a gripping police drama with the spirit of a classic road movie, taking us on a soul-stirring journey through the vibrant streets of New York City into the depths of our own reality and the innermost corners of our souls. Immersing viewers in a high-octane adventure delving into the lives of dedicated law enforcement officers.
The story follows a NYC...
- 8/21/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Zoey Deutch, Mia Isaac, Dylan O’Brien, Nadia Alexander, Tia Dionne Hodge | Written and Directed by Quinn Shephard
Danni Sanders (Zoey Deutch) is an aimless aspiring writer with no friends, no romantic prospects and — worst of all — no followers, and fakes an Instagram-friendly trip to Paris in the hopes of boosting her social media clout. When a terrifying incident strikes the City of Lights, Danni unwittingly falls into a lie bigger than she ever imagined. She “returns” a hero, even striking up an unlikely friendship with Rowan (Mia Isaac), a school-shooting survivor dedicated to societal change, and scooping up the man of her dreams, Colin (Dylan O’Brien). As an influencer and advocate, Danni finally has the life and audience she always wanted. But it’s only a matter of time before the façade cracks, and she learns the hard way that the internet loves a takedown.
Content Warning: This film contains flashing lights,...
Danni Sanders (Zoey Deutch) is an aimless aspiring writer with no friends, no romantic prospects and — worst of all — no followers, and fakes an Instagram-friendly trip to Paris in the hopes of boosting her social media clout. When a terrifying incident strikes the City of Lights, Danni unwittingly falls into a lie bigger than she ever imagined. She “returns” a hero, even striking up an unlikely friendship with Rowan (Mia Isaac), a school-shooting survivor dedicated to societal change, and scooping up the man of her dreams, Colin (Dylan O’Brien). As an influencer and advocate, Danni finally has the life and audience she always wanted. But it’s only a matter of time before the façade cracks, and she learns the hard way that the internet loves a takedown.
Content Warning: This film contains flashing lights,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Caillou Pettis
- Nerdly
Image Source: Searchlight Pictures
The full trailer for Searchlight Pictures's upcoming movie "Not Okay" is here. In the clip, released on July 21, Zoey Deutch stars as Danni, an aspiring writer who lies about going on a retreat in Paris all to impress her influencer coworker Colin, played by Dylan O'Brien. She uses her skills as a photo editor to fake the trip, only to get a rude awakening when she finds out Paris was hit by a major terrorist attack and everyone thinks she's a survivor. Rather than tell the truth, Danni leans in, finally finding the fame and influence she always wanted. At a support group, she connects with another survivor, Rowan (Mia Isaac), and things quickly get out of hand. Watch the full trailer ahead.
Searchlight Pictures has shared this description for the movie: "Danni Sanders (Zoey Deutch), an aimless aspiring writer with no friends, no romantic prospects...
The full trailer for Searchlight Pictures's upcoming movie "Not Okay" is here. In the clip, released on July 21, Zoey Deutch stars as Danni, an aspiring writer who lies about going on a retreat in Paris all to impress her influencer coworker Colin, played by Dylan O'Brien. She uses her skills as a photo editor to fake the trip, only to get a rude awakening when she finds out Paris was hit by a major terrorist attack and everyone thinks she's a survivor. Rather than tell the truth, Danni leans in, finally finding the fame and influence she always wanted. At a support group, she connects with another survivor, Rowan (Mia Isaac), and things quickly get out of hand. Watch the full trailer ahead.
Searchlight Pictures has shared this description for the movie: "Danni Sanders (Zoey Deutch), an aimless aspiring writer with no friends, no romantic prospects...
- 7/21/2022
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Searchlight Pictures has set summer release dates for “Fire Island,” “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” and “Not Okay.”
All three films will stream exclusively as Hulu Originals in the U.S., with “Fire Island” and “Not Okay” streaming internationally on Disney Plus as Star Originals.
First out of the gate is Andrew Ahn’s “Fire Island,” which will launch on June 3. Set and shot on location in the iconic Fire Island Pines, the movie is an unapologetic modern day rom-com inspired by Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” Written by and starring Joel Kim Booster, the story centers around two best friends who set out to have a legendary week-long summer vacation with the help of cheap rosé and a cadre of eclectic friends.
“Fire Island” features an epic ensemble with Bowen Yang, Margaret Cho, Conrad Ricamora, James Scully, Matt Rogers, Tomas Matos, Torian Miller, Nick Adams, Zane Phillips,...
All three films will stream exclusively as Hulu Originals in the U.S., with “Fire Island” and “Not Okay” streaming internationally on Disney Plus as Star Originals.
First out of the gate is Andrew Ahn’s “Fire Island,” which will launch on June 3. Set and shot on location in the iconic Fire Island Pines, the movie is an unapologetic modern day rom-com inspired by Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” Written by and starring Joel Kim Booster, the story centers around two best friends who set out to have a legendary week-long summer vacation with the help of cheap rosé and a cadre of eclectic friends.
“Fire Island” features an epic ensemble with Bowen Yang, Margaret Cho, Conrad Ricamora, James Scully, Matt Rogers, Tomas Matos, Torian Miller, Nick Adams, Zane Phillips,...
- 3/11/2022
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Dylan O’Brien has been snapped up to star in the upcoming satirical comedy ‘Not Okay.’
O’Brien joins Zoey Deutch on the cast of the feature which follows a misguided young woman who fakes a trip to Paris to up her social media presence. A terrifying incident in the real world becomes part of her imaginary trip and soon her white lie becomes a moral quandary that offers her all the attention she has wanted.
Mia Isaac, Embeth Davidtz, Nadia Alexander, Tia Dionne Hodge, Negin Farsad, Karan Soni and newcomer Dash Perry will also star.
Quinn Shephard wrote and directs, Brad Weston and Negin Salmasi’s Makeready are producing the film, which will premiere exclusively on Hulu in the U.S., and globally on Disney+ Star. Caroline Jaczko (“Bad Education”) will produce alongside Makeready.
Also in news – Nicholas Hoult cast opposite Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘The Menu’
Filming has already commenced in New York.
O’Brien joins Zoey Deutch on the cast of the feature which follows a misguided young woman who fakes a trip to Paris to up her social media presence. A terrifying incident in the real world becomes part of her imaginary trip and soon her white lie becomes a moral quandary that offers her all the attention she has wanted.
Mia Isaac, Embeth Davidtz, Nadia Alexander, Tia Dionne Hodge, Negin Farsad, Karan Soni and newcomer Dash Perry will also star.
Quinn Shephard wrote and directs, Brad Weston and Negin Salmasi’s Makeready are producing the film, which will premiere exclusively on Hulu in the U.S., and globally on Disney+ Star. Caroline Jaczko (“Bad Education”) will produce alongside Makeready.
Also in news – Nicholas Hoult cast opposite Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘The Menu’
Filming has already commenced in New York.
- 8/3/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Dylan O’Brien has joined the cast of the upcoming feature satire “Not Okay.”
Star of “The Maze Runner” and “Love and Monsters,” O’Brien joins previously-announced leading lady Zoey Deutch in the project from writer-director Quinn Shephard. Brad Weston and Negin Salmasi’s Makeready are producing the film, which will premiere exclusively on Disney’s Dtc platforms.
With shooting already underway in New York City, “Not Okay” follows a misguided young woman desperate for friends and fame, who fakes a trip to Paris to up her social media presence. When a terrifying incident takes place in the real world and becomes part of her imaginary trip, her white lie becomes a moral quandary that offers her all the attention she’s wanted.
Rounding out the ensemble cast is Mia Isaac (Amazon’s upcoming “Don’t Make Me Go” opposite John Cho), Embeth Davidtz (“Old”) and Nadia Alexander. Actors Tia Dionne Hodge...
Star of “The Maze Runner” and “Love and Monsters,” O’Brien joins previously-announced leading lady Zoey Deutch in the project from writer-director Quinn Shephard. Brad Weston and Negin Salmasi’s Makeready are producing the film, which will premiere exclusively on Disney’s Dtc platforms.
With shooting already underway in New York City, “Not Okay” follows a misguided young woman desperate for friends and fame, who fakes a trip to Paris to up her social media presence. When a terrifying incident takes place in the real world and becomes part of her imaginary trip, her white lie becomes a moral quandary that offers her all the attention she’s wanted.
Rounding out the ensemble cast is Mia Isaac (Amazon’s upcoming “Don’t Make Me Go” opposite John Cho), Embeth Davidtz (“Old”) and Nadia Alexander. Actors Tia Dionne Hodge...
- 8/2/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
1977: Ryan's Hope's Jack and Mary were locked in a storeroom.
1979: As the World Turns' Lisa wanted Hester to be fired.
1990: Guiding Light's Holly revisited the past with Roger.
2009: One Live to Live's Kyle called off his wedding to Nick."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1931: Myrt and Marge premiered as a primetime soap opera that followed the lives and escapades of two chorus girls. Creator Myrtle Vail (Damerel) pitched the idea to the Wrigley chewing gum makers, naming her lead characters Myrtle Spear and Marge Minter. Myrt and Marge became the first radio series Wrigley sponsored.
1979: As the World Turns' Lisa wanted Hester to be fired.
1990: Guiding Light's Holly revisited the past with Roger.
2009: One Live to Live's Kyle called off his wedding to Nick."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1931: Myrt and Marge premiered as a primetime soap opera that followed the lives and escapades of two chorus girls. Creator Myrtle Vail (Damerel) pitched the idea to the Wrigley chewing gum makers, naming her lead characters Myrtle Spear and Marge Minter. Myrt and Marge became the first radio series Wrigley sponsored.
- 11/2/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Forever's ideas are good this week, but the attention to detail leaves a lot to be desired. Here's Billy's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.9 6 A.M.
I’ve commented previously about how New York plays a major part in Forever, like it’s an extra uncredited character. In 6 A.M. they take that analogy a little further, by using New York’s associations with Jazz as the connection, while trying to make some interesting parallels about being passionate about the music of your youth.
A young man declares he’ll prove an injustice and ends up barbequed in his car for his troubles. He’s the son of a failed jazz musician, and all the clues lead back to a famous track, 6.A.M., that’s attributed to another long-dead performer. As with a few of the previous murder mysteries, this story is less about the actual resolution of the crime,...
This review contains spoilers.
1.9 6 A.M.
I’ve commented previously about how New York plays a major part in Forever, like it’s an extra uncredited character. In 6 A.M. they take that analogy a little further, by using New York’s associations with Jazz as the connection, while trying to make some interesting parallels about being passionate about the music of your youth.
A young man declares he’ll prove an injustice and ends up barbequed in his car for his troubles. He’s the son of a failed jazz musician, and all the clues lead back to a famous track, 6.A.M., that’s attributed to another long-dead performer. As with a few of the previous murder mysteries, this story is less about the actual resolution of the crime,...
- 11/19/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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