Strangers can often quickly form witty banter as they bond over their mutual interests. That’s certainly the case for actor Robert Palmer Watkins and actress Deborah Lee Smith’s characters in the new sci-fi adventure film, ‘Last Three Days,’ which Gravitas Ventures is set to distribute in theaters and on VOD this Friday, November 13. In […]
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- 11/11/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
"Jack - you don't look so good." Brotherhood Studios has released an official trailer for an indie action film titled Last Three Days, a mysterious sort-of-sci-fi crime drama starring Robert Palmer Watkins. This is being released direct-to-vod without any other premiere before, and it looks like straight-to-bargain-bin mediocre. Mixed up with a dangerous crime syndicate, an undercover cop wakes up to find he's missing his partner, his wife, and the last three days of his life. What caused this and where did they go? Caught in the middle of police corruption, hunted by the syndicate, and unable to trust his own perception of reality, Jack must race against time to save the life he's lost. Also starring Thomas Wilson Brown, Deborah Lee Smith, Roy Huang, Gina Hiraizumi, Clint Jung, and Holly Hawkins. Another bland crime syndicate film with masks on the bad guys, this time Japanese masks but that doesn't...
- 10/18/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In today’s film news roundup, David N. Weiss is honored, Rin Tin Tin is getting a modern movie and “The Shasta Triangle” finds a home.
Weiss Honored
David N. Weiss will receive the animation writing award from the Animation Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild of America West.
The award will be presented by Weiss’ writing partner J. David Stem on Thursday at WGA West’s headquarters at the caucus’ annual meeting.
Weiss has credits on “Shrek 2,” “Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius,” the first two “Rugrats” movies, “Smurfs” and “Smurfs 2.” Stem and Weiss served as head writers on the “Rugrats” TV series, “Cybill,” “Mission Hill,” “Are We There Yet?,” “Clockstoppers” and the upcoming remake of “Harvey” for Netflix.
Project Launch
Warner Bros. is developing a modernized version of the German Shepherd Rin Tin Tin, who appeared as a heroic dog in more than two dozen films for the studio in the 1920s.
Weiss Honored
David N. Weiss will receive the animation writing award from the Animation Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild of America West.
The award will be presented by Weiss’ writing partner J. David Stem on Thursday at WGA West’s headquarters at the caucus’ annual meeting.
Weiss has credits on “Shrek 2,” “Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius,” the first two “Rugrats” movies, “Smurfs” and “Smurfs 2.” Stem and Weiss served as head writers on the “Rugrats” TV series, “Cybill,” “Mission Hill,” “Are We There Yet?,” “Clockstoppers” and the upcoming remake of “Harvey” for Netflix.
Project Launch
Warner Bros. is developing a modernized version of the German Shepherd Rin Tin Tin, who appeared as a heroic dog in more than two dozen films for the studio in the 1920s.
- 11/12/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Star Wars: The Force And The Fury Short Film Jason Satterlund‘s Star Wars: The Force And The Fury (2017) short film stars Aris Juson and Deborah Smith. Star Wars: The Force And The Fury‘s plot synopsis: “A Jedi crash lands on a barren planet and is pursued by a mysterious Sith who seems to know him.” Star Wars: [...]
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- 4/29/2017
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
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