The Foo Fighters Release First Official Trailer For Their Hotly Anticipated New Horror Comedy Film Studio 666 – Rock Legends’ Movie Set To Debut Theatrically On February 25Th. Check it out:
Open Road Films and Foo Fighters announced today the release of the first official trailer for their new horror comedy film Studio 666. The movie, which stars band members Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee, will be released in theaters nationwide on February 25, 2022.
In Studio 666, the legendary rock band Foo Fighters move into an Encino mansion steeped in grisly rock and roll history to record their much anticipated 10th album. Once in the house, Dave Grohl finds himself grappling with supernatural forces that threaten both the completion of the album and the lives of the band.
Studio 666 is directed by Bj McDonnell and stars Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear,...
Open Road Films and Foo Fighters announced today the release of the first official trailer for their new horror comedy film Studio 666. The movie, which stars band members Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee, will be released in theaters nationwide on February 25, 2022.
In Studio 666, the legendary rock band Foo Fighters move into an Encino mansion steeped in grisly rock and roll history to record their much anticipated 10th album. Once in the house, Dave Grohl finds himself grappling with supernatural forces that threaten both the completion of the album and the lives of the band.
Studio 666 is directed by Bj McDonnell and stars Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear,...
- 1/12/2022
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Foo Fighters record an album in a haunted mansion in the trailer for the band’s horror-comedy film “Studio 666,” premiering in theaters on Feb. 25.
As the band writes and records new music, frontman Dave Grohl finds himself possessed by supernatural forces that threaten the completion of the album and the lives of the band.
The movie stars Foo Fighters members Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee, alongside Whitney Cummings, Will Forte, Jenna Ortega, Leslie Grossman and Jeff Garlin, with a cameo from Lionel Richie.
“This is not just a creepy rock ‘n’ roll house,” warns Cummings in the trailer. “It allows spiritual entities to cross into our world.”
Among the supernatural forces plaguing the band are a demonic possession, undead spirits and… amnesia, apparently.
“I’ve got a couple ideas I’ve been working on. I’ll lay ’em on ya,” Grohl says...
As the band writes and records new music, frontman Dave Grohl finds himself possessed by supernatural forces that threaten the completion of the album and the lives of the band.
The movie stars Foo Fighters members Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee, alongside Whitney Cummings, Will Forte, Jenna Ortega, Leslie Grossman and Jeff Garlin, with a cameo from Lionel Richie.
“This is not just a creepy rock ‘n’ roll house,” warns Cummings in the trailer. “It allows spiritual entities to cross into our world.”
Among the supernatural forces plaguing the band are a demonic possession, undead spirits and… amnesia, apparently.
“I’ve got a couple ideas I’ve been working on. I’ll lay ’em on ya,” Grohl says...
- 1/11/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Leading experts discussed some key issues facing film and TV productions.
Kftv hosted its Covid production webinar last week (October 1) with leading industry figures currently working on film and TV productions discussing how to handle things like testing, insurance and travel issues.
The lively and informative debate, hosted by Chris Evans, Locations Editor for Kftv and World of Locations, came off the back of our comprehensive, special report Covid-19: Production Impact and Future-Proofing Report.
The Zoom webinar proved extremely useful and enlightening for the audience in attendance and is now available to watch in full below.
In a wide-ranging production chat,...
Kftv hosted its Covid production webinar last week (October 1) with leading industry figures currently working on film and TV productions discussing how to handle things like testing, insurance and travel issues.
The lively and informative debate, hosted by Chris Evans, Locations Editor for Kftv and World of Locations, came off the back of our comprehensive, special report Covid-19: Production Impact and Future-Proofing Report.
The Zoom webinar proved extremely useful and enlightening for the audience in attendance and is now available to watch in full below.
In a wide-ranging production chat,...
- 10/6/2020
- by Chris Evans
- ScreenDaily
The Location Managers Guild International has announced its board of directors for the 2020-21 term.
Newly elected members of the board are Dan Connolly (UK), Jen Farris (Ga) and Eric Klein (NY). They will serve alongside returning Board members elected to new terms: Jennifer “JJ” Levine (CA), John Rakich, Ryan Schaetzle (Ga) and former Lmgi President and founding member, Lori Balton (CA).
Those continuing to serve their ongoing terms include founding member Mike Fantasia (CA), Ken Haber (CA), Jimmy Ayoub (NY), Mac Gordon (Ga), Wes Hagan (CA), Edward Mazurek (CA), Alison A. Taylor (CA) and Georgette Turner (UK).
“The vote count between those elected and runners up was miniscule,” said Edward Mazurek, Election Committee Chair. “Those running and those voting represented multiple states and multiple countries—a reflection of our growing international membership. We’re also grateful to our departing Board members, Les Fincher, Matt Chamberlin and Walter Roshetski...
Newly elected members of the board are Dan Connolly (UK), Jen Farris (Ga) and Eric Klein (NY). They will serve alongside returning Board members elected to new terms: Jennifer “JJ” Levine (CA), John Rakich, Ryan Schaetzle (Ga) and former Lmgi President and founding member, Lori Balton (CA).
Those continuing to serve their ongoing terms include founding member Mike Fantasia (CA), Ken Haber (CA), Jimmy Ayoub (NY), Mac Gordon (Ga), Wes Hagan (CA), Edward Mazurek (CA), Alison A. Taylor (CA) and Georgette Turner (UK).
“The vote count between those elected and runners up was miniscule,” said Edward Mazurek, Election Committee Chair. “Those running and those voting represented multiple states and multiple countries—a reflection of our growing international membership. We’re also grateful to our departing Board members, Les Fincher, Matt Chamberlin and Walter Roshetski...
- 6/8/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Location Managers Guild International has its board of directors for 2019-20.
The newly elected members of the board are Ken Haber, Georgette Turner, Edward Mazurek and Walter Roshetski (read their biographies here). Haber and Turner serve as UK Regional Co-Chairs of the membership committee.
The returning board members re-elected to new terms are current Lmgi President Mike Fantasia, Alsam co-founder Jimmy Ayoub, Matt Chamberlin, Mac Gordon, Wes Hagan and Alison A. Taylor. Those continuing to serve their current terms are Lmgi 1st Vice President Jennifer “JJ” Levine, 2nd Vice President Lori Balton, Matt Palmer, John Rakich and Alsam co-founder Les Fincher.
“We have been working hard to ensure our board reflects the guild’s national and international growth,” Fantasia said. “With representatives from the UK, Canada, Georgia, New York and Los Angeles, I feel like we’ve hit that milestone.”
Added Levine: “With the proliferation of...
The newly elected members of the board are Ken Haber, Georgette Turner, Edward Mazurek and Walter Roshetski (read their biographies here). Haber and Turner serve as UK Regional Co-Chairs of the membership committee.
The returning board members re-elected to new terms are current Lmgi President Mike Fantasia, Alsam co-founder Jimmy Ayoub, Matt Chamberlin, Mac Gordon, Wes Hagan and Alison A. Taylor. Those continuing to serve their current terms are Lmgi 1st Vice President Jennifer “JJ” Levine, 2nd Vice President Lori Balton, Matt Palmer, John Rakich and Alsam co-founder Les Fincher.
“We have been working hard to ensure our board reflects the guild’s national and international growth,” Fantasia said. “With representatives from the UK, Canada, Georgia, New York and Los Angeles, I feel like we’ve hit that milestone.”
Added Levine: “With the proliferation of...
- 6/14/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Unofficially, the awards season ended this evening when the Location Managers Guild International announced the winners of its 5th annual Lmgi Awards.
The motion picture honorees were “Dunkirk,” shot in Malo-les-Bains in France (pictured above), where the real wartime evacuation took place, and “Baby Driver,” shot at locations throughout Atlanta.
In television series, awards went to “Game of Thornes,” filmed in Northern Ireland, Croatia, Morocco, Malta and other locations, and “Ozark,” shot in the Atlanta area.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight features, television and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations “sets the tone, enriches the character and enhances the narrative.”
The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Alex Theatre in Glendale before an audience of 500, including Lmgi members, industry execs and press. Comedian Jonah Ray (“The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail,” “Mystery Science Theater 300: The Return”) served as host.
Writer/Producer Laeta Kalogridis (“Shutter Island,...
The motion picture honorees were “Dunkirk,” shot in Malo-les-Bains in France (pictured above), where the real wartime evacuation took place, and “Baby Driver,” shot at locations throughout Atlanta.
In television series, awards went to “Game of Thornes,” filmed in Northern Ireland, Croatia, Morocco, Malta and other locations, and “Ozark,” shot in the Atlanta area.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight features, television and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations “sets the tone, enriches the character and enhances the narrative.”
The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Alex Theatre in Glendale before an audience of 500, including Lmgi members, industry execs and press. Comedian Jonah Ray (“The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail,” “Mystery Science Theater 300: The Return”) served as host.
Writer/Producer Laeta Kalogridis (“Shutter Island,...
- 4/8/2018
- by Peter Caranicas
- Variety Film + TV
The location managers responsible for the settings of the films “Dunkirk” and “Baby Driver” and the television shows “Game of Thrones” and “Ozark” won the top awards on Saturday night from the Location Managers Guild International, which presented its fifth annual awards at the Alex Theatre in Glendale.
Ben Piltz and Arnaud Kaiser won the Outstanding Locations in a Period Film award for the Christopher Nolan film “Dunkirk,” sections of which were filmed on the actual beach where the World War II evacuation took place. Doug Dresser and Kyle Hinshaw won in the Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film category for “Baby Driver,” which was set in and around Atlanta.
In the television categories, the multi-country production “Game of Thrones” and the Missouri-set “Ozark” (which is actually filmed around Atlanta) won the awards for period and contemporary series, respectively.
Also Read: 'Ozark:' Ruth Langmore Teaches You How to be the Perfect Criminal (Exclusive Video)
In addition to having a hand in one winning film and one winning television series, the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Film and Entertainment also won the Outstanding Film Commission award.
Honorary awards went to location managers Rino Pace and Josh Karan.
The show was hosted by comedian Jonah Ray.
Also Read: Jon Bernthal Says Kevin Spacey Was a 'Bully' on 'Baby Driver' Set (Video)
The Location Managers Guild International Awards winners:
Outstanding Locations in a Period Film: “Dunkirk,” Ben Piltz and Arnaud Kaiser
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film: “Baby Driver,” Doug Dresser and Kyle Hinshaw
Outstanding Locations in a Period Television Series: “Game of Thrones,” Robert Boake, Matt Jones and Tate Araez Guzman
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series: “Ozark,” Wes Hagan, Kevin Dowling and Patrick Rofoli
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial: Volkswagon: “Atlas,” Charlie Love, Jof Hanwright and John Hutchinson
Outstanding Film Commission: Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Film and Entertainment, “Baby Driver”
Lifetime Achievement Award: Rino Pace
Trailblazer Award: Josh Karan
Read original story ‘Dunkirk,’ ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Ozark’ Win Location Managers Awards At TheWrap...
Ben Piltz and Arnaud Kaiser won the Outstanding Locations in a Period Film award for the Christopher Nolan film “Dunkirk,” sections of which were filmed on the actual beach where the World War II evacuation took place. Doug Dresser and Kyle Hinshaw won in the Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film category for “Baby Driver,” which was set in and around Atlanta.
In the television categories, the multi-country production “Game of Thrones” and the Missouri-set “Ozark” (which is actually filmed around Atlanta) won the awards for period and contemporary series, respectively.
Also Read: 'Ozark:' Ruth Langmore Teaches You How to be the Perfect Criminal (Exclusive Video)
In addition to having a hand in one winning film and one winning television series, the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Film and Entertainment also won the Outstanding Film Commission award.
Honorary awards went to location managers Rino Pace and Josh Karan.
The show was hosted by comedian Jonah Ray.
Also Read: Jon Bernthal Says Kevin Spacey Was a 'Bully' on 'Baby Driver' Set (Video)
The Location Managers Guild International Awards winners:
Outstanding Locations in a Period Film: “Dunkirk,” Ben Piltz and Arnaud Kaiser
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film: “Baby Driver,” Doug Dresser and Kyle Hinshaw
Outstanding Locations in a Period Television Series: “Game of Thrones,” Robert Boake, Matt Jones and Tate Araez Guzman
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series: “Ozark,” Wes Hagan, Kevin Dowling and Patrick Rofoli
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial: Volkswagon: “Atlas,” Charlie Love, Jof Hanwright and John Hutchinson
Outstanding Film Commission: Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Film and Entertainment, “Baby Driver”
Lifetime Achievement Award: Rino Pace
Trailblazer Award: Josh Karan
Read original story ‘Dunkirk,’ ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Ozark’ Win Location Managers Awards At TheWrap...
- 4/8/2018
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Christopher Nolan’s WWII epic Dunkirk and Sony’s fast-paced Baby Driver won honors tonight at the fifth annual Location Managers Guild International Awards. In addition, both HBO’s long-running Game of Thrones and Netflix’s critically acclaimed Ozark took home awards for television.
Dunkirk was filmed at the French location of the real evacuation as well as in Malo-les-Bains, while Baby Driver and television location winner Ozark were shot in Atlanta. Game of Thrones was filmed in a number of locations including Northern Ireland, Croatia, Morocco, Malta and other spots.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight international features, television, and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character, and enhance the narrative.
The black-tie awards ceremony and reception took place at the Alex Theatre in Glendale before an audience of about 500. Comedian Jonah Ray served as the evening’s host. Producers of this year...
Dunkirk was filmed at the French location of the real evacuation as well as in Malo-les-Bains, while Baby Driver and television location winner Ozark were shot in Atlanta. Game of Thrones was filmed in a number of locations including Northern Ireland, Croatia, Morocco, Malta and other spots.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight international features, television, and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character, and enhance the narrative.
The black-tie awards ceremony and reception took place at the Alex Theatre in Glendale before an audience of about 500. Comedian Jonah Ray served as the evening’s host. Producers of this year...
- 4/8/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
The Location Managers Guild International has named Alison Taylor, Matt Chamberlin, Mac Gordon and Dan Taylor as new board members joining the returning leadership of Kokayi Ampah, Melissa DeMonaco, Mike Fantasia, Wes Hagen, Phill Kane, Eric Klosterman, Jj Levine, Matt Palmer, Mario Ramirez, Rebecca "Puck" Stair, and Dorion Thomas, who will serve as the 2017 Lmgi Board of Directors. The new Board will meet in the next few weeks to determine its new leadership, including…...
- 6/15/2017
- Deadline TV
The Location Managers Guild International has named Alison Taylor, Matt Chamberlin, Mac Gordon and Dan Taylor as new board members joining the returning leadership of Kokayi Ampah, Melissa DeMonaco, Mike Fantasia, Wes Hagen, Phill Kane, Eric Klosterman, Jj Levine, Matt Palmer, Mario Ramirez, Rebecca "Puck" Stair, and Dorion Thomas, who will serve as the 2017 Lmgi Board of Directors. The new Board will meet in the next few weeks to determine its new leadership, including…...
- 6/15/2017
- Deadline
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan among honourees.
The Location Managers Guild International (Lmgi) unveiled the winners of its fourth annual Location Managers Guild International Awards on Saturday.
The event on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank celebrated achievements by location professionals and film commissions in seven categories of film, television and commercials.
Wes Hagan and Dan Gorman earned the outstanding locations in a period film award for Hidden Figures, while Robert Foulkes Steve Beimler and took the corresponding honours for contemporary category for La La Land.
Pat Karam and Robert Bentley for The Crown and Mandi Dillin for Westworld tied for the outstanding locations in a period TV series. The contemporary award went to Tom Howard and Daniel Sampedro Palerm for The Night Manager.
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan earned the Outstanding Film Commission award for its role in the production of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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The Location Managers Guild International (Lmgi) unveiled the winners of its fourth annual Location Managers Guild International Awards on Saturday.
The event on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank celebrated achievements by location professionals and film commissions in seven categories of film, television and commercials.
Wes Hagan and Dan Gorman earned the outstanding locations in a period film award for Hidden Figures, while Robert Foulkes Steve Beimler and took the corresponding honours for contemporary category for La La Land.
Pat Karam and Robert Bentley for The Crown and Mandi Dillin for Westworld tied for the outstanding locations in a period TV series. The contemporary award went to Tom Howard and Daniel Sampedro Palerm for The Night Manager.
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan earned the Outstanding Film Commission award for its role in the production of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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- 4/9/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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