Terror Films is planning to give the Bigfoot horror movie The Wild Man a digital release on September 30th, and with just a couple weeks left to go before that date arrives we’ve gotten our hands on a trailer for the film. You can check it out in the embed above!
Directed by Ryan Justice (the 2017 film Followers) from a screenplay by Sean Michael Gloria and Ian Longen, The Wild Man has the following lengthy synopsis:
Young women have been going missing in Ochopee, Fl, without a single suspect in custody. A young journalist, Sara, convinces her crew to join her investigation as she travels to Ochopee to document her discoveries, but they soon realize their presence in this town is not welcome. Sara convinces her friends to stick with her, because they’re onto something big. Upon meeting Dale, the town’s notorious conspiracy theorist, she’s convinced...
Directed by Ryan Justice (the 2017 film Followers) from a screenplay by Sean Michael Gloria and Ian Longen, The Wild Man has the following lengthy synopsis:
Young women have been going missing in Ochopee, Fl, without a single suspect in custody. A young journalist, Sara, convinces her crew to join her investigation as she travels to Ochopee to document her discoveries, but they soon realize their presence in this town is not welcome. Sara convinces her friends to stick with her, because they’re onto something big. Upon meeting Dale, the town’s notorious conspiracy theorist, she’s convinced...
- 9/12/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Kyle Killen, who is the co-showrunner on the upcoming “Halo” series at Showtime, has inked a direct, exclusive, broadcast-only overall deal with Fox Entertainment.
Under terms of the new deal, announced by Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn, Killen will develop scripted series for the Fox network via his Chapter Eleven production banner, where he is partnered with Scott Pennington.
“I have had the pleasure of working with Kyle on a number of series over the past decade. He is an incredible talent and that rare voice who is able to write in any genre that interests him. As Fox Entertainment continues to pursue its hand-crafted approach to development, I know working closely with Kyle, along with Scott and Keith Redmon at Anonymous Content, will result in the creation of distinctive programming for viewers,” said Thorn.
Other than “Halo,” Killen is known for creating the network dramas “Mind Games,” which ran...
Under terms of the new deal, announced by Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn, Killen will develop scripted series for the Fox network via his Chapter Eleven production banner, where he is partnered with Scott Pennington.
“I have had the pleasure of working with Kyle on a number of series over the past decade. He is an incredible talent and that rare voice who is able to write in any genre that interests him. As Fox Entertainment continues to pursue its hand-crafted approach to development, I know working closely with Kyle, along with Scott and Keith Redmon at Anonymous Content, will result in the creation of distinctive programming for viewers,” said Thorn.
Other than “Halo,” Killen is known for creating the network dramas “Mind Games,” which ran...
- 2/25/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
The fact-inspired film Papa: Hemingway In Cuba is a prime example of why a good director matters. As some sage once said, “If it was easy, everyone would do it.”
The film is first American film shot in Cuba since Castro’s 1959 revolution, and there is so degree of thrill in seeing Hemingway’s home and the actual locations he frequented. In fact, the story takes place in 1959, with true-story basis loaded with dramatic potential. Sadly, producer-turned -director Bob Yari fails to put to good use to those elements, along with a strong cast. Only the most determined Hemingway devotees will get much out of Yari’s dull, pedestrian film.
Giovanni Ribisi plays young newspaperman Ed Myers (a stand-in for the real journalist Denne Bart Petitclerc, on whose memoir of his friendship with Hemingway the story is based). Ed writes a fan letter of sorts to his idol Hemingway, whom...
The film is first American film shot in Cuba since Castro’s 1959 revolution, and there is so degree of thrill in seeing Hemingway’s home and the actual locations he frequented. In fact, the story takes place in 1959, with true-story basis loaded with dramatic potential. Sadly, producer-turned -director Bob Yari fails to put to good use to those elements, along with a strong cast. Only the most determined Hemingway devotees will get much out of Yari’s dull, pedestrian film.
Giovanni Ribisi plays young newspaperman Ed Myers (a stand-in for the real journalist Denne Bart Petitclerc, on whose memoir of his friendship with Hemingway the story is based). Ed writes a fan letter of sorts to his idol Hemingway, whom...
- 4/29/2016
- by Cate Marquis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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