Pure Flix Entertainment, the faith-based film studio behind the God’s Not Dead franchise, has changed its corporate name to Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
The move follows Sony Pictures Entertainment subsidiary Affirm Entertainment acquiring the Pure Flix subscription VOD service in November. That deal left Pure Flix Entertainment operating as a separate company, along with the indie studio’s God’s Not Dead trilogy.
And newly-named Pinnacle Peak has started production on God’s Not Dead: We The People, the fourth installment of the franchise, with Isaiah Washington, David A.R. White and William Forsythe as leads from a script by Tommy Blaze.
The ...
The move follows Sony Pictures Entertainment subsidiary Affirm Entertainment acquiring the Pure Flix subscription VOD service in November. That deal left Pure Flix Entertainment operating as a separate company, along with the indie studio’s God’s Not Dead trilogy.
And newly-named Pinnacle Peak has started production on God’s Not Dead: We The People, the fourth installment of the franchise, with Isaiah Washington, David A.R. White and William Forsythe as leads from a script by Tommy Blaze.
The ...
- 1/22/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Pure Flix Entertainment, the faith-based film studio behind the God’s Not Dead franchise, has changed its corporate name to Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
The move follows Sony Pictures Entertainment subsidiary Affirm Entertainment acquiring the Pure Flix subscription VOD service in November. That deal left Pure Flix Entertainment operating as a separate company, along with the indie studio’s God’s Not Dead trilogy.
And newly-named Pinnacle Peak has started production on God’s Not Dead: We The People, the fourth installment of the franchise, with Isaiah Washington, David A.R. White and William Forsythe as leads from a script by Tommy Blaze.
The ...
The move follows Sony Pictures Entertainment subsidiary Affirm Entertainment acquiring the Pure Flix subscription VOD service in November. That deal left Pure Flix Entertainment operating as a separate company, along with the indie studio’s God’s Not Dead trilogy.
And newly-named Pinnacle Peak has started production on God’s Not Dead: We The People, the fourth installment of the franchise, with Isaiah Washington, David A.R. White and William Forsythe as leads from a script by Tommy Blaze.
The ...
- 1/22/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actor Laurence Fuller was cast as the leading role in "The Last Supper," a new film about the final days of Jesus Christ told from the apostle.s perspective. Following in Russell Crowe.s footsteps, an Aussie playing a Roman Centurain .Martinian. who holds the apostle Peter captive, and through conversation he learns of Jesus Christ and has a powerful experience. The director/producer David Ar White originally saw the role at age 50, but rewrote the character with screenwriter Tommy Blaze, casting Laurence in the role. Now based in Los Angeles, Fuller trained at Bristol Old Vic, with success in London.s West End as the lead in Madness In Valenicia. He also appeared in the Aussie TV Movie...
- 5/17/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Fresh off back-to-back lead roles in The Asylum's ghost flick A Haunting In Salem and Drew Daywalt's 18th-century horror film Naked, actor Bill Oberst Jr. has been cast as a demon in the upcoming feature film The Last Supper opposite Oscar-nominated veteran actor Robert Loggia.
The film relates the Biblical story of the Last Supper as told through the eyes of the Apostles. Gabriel Sabloff directs from a script by Tommy Blaze. The film shoots this month in Los Angeles. The Last Supper is produced by David A.R. White for Pure Flix Entertainment, whose founders include singer and actor Randy Travis. Robert Loggia plays the Apostle Peter, who narrates the film. Oberst was tapped by casting director Billy DaMota, Csa to embody the role of the ageless demon who appears to Peter in one-on-one scenes with Loggia.
Loggia, who famously danced with Tom Hanks in Big and was nominated...
The film relates the Biblical story of the Last Supper as told through the eyes of the Apostles. Gabriel Sabloff directs from a script by Tommy Blaze. The film shoots this month in Los Angeles. The Last Supper is produced by David A.R. White for Pure Flix Entertainment, whose founders include singer and actor Randy Travis. Robert Loggia plays the Apostle Peter, who narrates the film. Oberst was tapped by casting director Billy DaMota, Csa to embody the role of the ageless demon who appears to Peter in one-on-one scenes with Loggia.
Loggia, who famously danced with Tom Hanks in Big and was nominated...
- 5/17/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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