Return To Dust, an arthouse hit in China last summer before being pulled from release, opens Stateside this weekend with Film Movement presenting on two screens – NYC’s Bam Rose Cinema and the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, expanding to LA and Seattle next Friday.
The distributor acquired the film directed by Li Ruijun after it premiered in Berlin in March, 2022 to glowing reviews, see Deadlines’s here. Hai Quing and Wu Renlin star as a middle-aged couple in a rural province encouraged to marry by their families, who see them as a burden. Love and respect slowly as they scratch out a living of extreme hardship working the land. A 95% with critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
First released last July in China, it played unusually well for an arthouse title there and appeared on streaming platforms in early September before disappearing later that month without explanation.
Regulators don’t...
The distributor acquired the film directed by Li Ruijun after it premiered in Berlin in March, 2022 to glowing reviews, see Deadlines’s here. Hai Quing and Wu Renlin star as a middle-aged couple in a rural province encouraged to marry by their families, who see them as a burden. Love and respect slowly as they scratch out a living of extreme hardship working the land. A 95% with critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
First released last July in China, it played unusually well for an arthouse title there and appeared on streaming platforms in early September before disappearing later that month without explanation.
Regulators don’t...
- 7/21/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Plot: A bachelorette party being held in an isolated farmhouse is crashed by a group of homicidal home invaders.
Review: In some circles, writer/director Neil Labute tanked his reputation by making the goofball 2006 remake of The Wicker Man – which is a shame, because when he first arrived on the scene he was a best known for making emotionally devastating dramas and dark comedies like In the Company of Men and Your Friends & Neighbors. His latest film is the home invasion thriller Fear the Night… and while it’s not on the level of his well-regarded dramas and dark comedies, it also doesn’t fall to the depths of the Wicker Man remake. (Which star Nicolas Cage insists was always meant to be a comedy as well.) So it may be best to refer to this one as “From the director of Lakeview Terrace”. It’s not great, it’s not bad.
Review: In some circles, writer/director Neil Labute tanked his reputation by making the goofball 2006 remake of The Wicker Man – which is a shame, because when he first arrived on the scene he was a best known for making emotionally devastating dramas and dark comedies like In the Company of Men and Your Friends & Neighbors. His latest film is the home invasion thriller Fear the Night… and while it’s not on the level of his well-regarded dramas and dark comedies, it also doesn’t fall to the depths of the Wicker Man remake. (Which star Nicolas Cage insists was always meant to be a comedy as well.) So it may be best to refer to this one as “From the director of Lakeview Terrace”. It’s not great, it’s not bad.
- 7/18/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Last week, the trailer for home invasion thriller Fear the Night, which stars Maggie Q (Mission: Impossible III) and was directed by Neil Labute (Lakeview Terrace), arrived online. Quiver Distribution will be giving the film a theatrical, digital, and VOD release on July 21st – and with that date just over three weeks away, a poster for Fear the Night has now been unveiled as well. The poster can be seen at the bottom of this article and shows Q’s character, armed, bloody, and ready for battle.
Scripted by Labute, Fear the Night has the following synopsis: Eight women attend a bachelorette party at a remote farmhouse in the California hills. They are interrupted by the arrival of masked intruders who surround the place and begin shooting arrows at the home and the guests. One partygoer—Tess, a military veteran who is fighting her addictions and her difficulty at fitting...
Scripted by Labute, Fear the Night has the following synopsis: Eight women attend a bachelorette party at a remote farmhouse in the California hills. They are interrupted by the arrival of masked intruders who surround the place and begin shooting arrows at the home and the guests. One partygoer—Tess, a military veteran who is fighting her addictions and her difficulty at fitting...
- 6/27/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Neil Labute is back with the action-thriller Fear the Night from Quiver Distribution, which stars Maggie Q and comes home this summer.
Fear the Night will be released in theaters and VOD on July 21, 2023.
Watch the official Fear the Night trailer below.
Fear the Night follows Iraqi war veteran Tess (Maggie Q) as she prepares for her sister’s bachelorette party. As the festivities unfold, the party is abruptly interrupted by a group of home invaders who quickly take the house under siege looking for a hidden fortune.
Surrounded by the frightened party-goers, Tess soon discovers that the ruthless attackers are hellbent on not leaving any witnesses. Tess strikes back, and the special ops expert takes matters into her own hands.
Kat Foster, Travis Hammer, and Gia Crovatin also star.
Eric Brenner will produce alongside Berry Meyerowitz, Jeff Sackman and Larry Greenberg of Quiver Distribution. This marks Quiver’s second collaboration with Labute,...
Fear the Night will be released in theaters and VOD on July 21, 2023.
Watch the official Fear the Night trailer below.
Fear the Night follows Iraqi war veteran Tess (Maggie Q) as she prepares for her sister’s bachelorette party. As the festivities unfold, the party is abruptly interrupted by a group of home invaders who quickly take the house under siege looking for a hidden fortune.
Surrounded by the frightened party-goers, Tess soon discovers that the ruthless attackers are hellbent on not leaving any witnesses. Tess strikes back, and the special ops expert takes matters into her own hands.
Kat Foster, Travis Hammer, and Gia Crovatin also star.
Eric Brenner will produce alongside Berry Meyerowitz, Jeff Sackman and Larry Greenberg of Quiver Distribution. This marks Quiver’s second collaboration with Labute,...
- 6/22/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Quiver Distribution has announced that they will be giving the home invasion thriller Fear the Night, which stars Maggie Q (Mission: Impossible III) and was directed by Neil Labute (Lakeview Terrace), a theatrical, digital, and VOD release on July 21st – and along with that announcement comes the unveiling of a trailer for the film, which you can check out in the embed above.
Scripted by Labute, Fear the Night has the following synopsis: Eight women attend a bachelorette party at a remote farmhouse in the California hills. They are interrupted by the arrival of masked intruders who surround the place and begin shooting arrows at the home and the guests. One partygoer—Tess, a military veteran who is fighting her addictions and her difficulty at fitting in with other people—leads the women in making a stand against the attackers as they fight back in an effort to save themselves...
Scripted by Labute, Fear the Night has the following synopsis: Eight women attend a bachelorette party at a remote farmhouse in the California hills. They are interrupted by the arrival of masked intruders who surround the place and begin shooting arrows at the home and the guests. One partygoer—Tess, a military veteran who is fighting her addictions and her difficulty at fitting in with other people—leads the women in making a stand against the attackers as they fight back in an effort to save themselves...
- 6/22/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
"Screaming is not going to keep us alive! Listen to me – and maybe that will..." Quiver Distribution has revealed an official trailer for an indie home invasion thriller titled Fear the Night, arriving to watch later in July. Filmmaker Neil Labute has been making quite a comeback recently, with two films out last year (Out of the Blue and House of Darkness) and this next one already ready for release as well. He's probably got a few others in the works, too. In this film - eight women attend a wild bachelorette party at a remote farmhouse in the California hills. They are interrupted by the arrival of masked intruders who surround the place and begin shooting arrows. One partygoer—Tess, a military veteran who is fighting her addictions and her difficulty at fitting in with other people—leads the women in making a stand against the attackers as they fight back.
- 6/21/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
(Welcome to SlashClips, a series where we bring you exclusive clips from hot new Digital, Blu-ray, and theatrical releases you won't see anywhere else!)
In this edition:
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First up, Saban Films has provided us with an exclusive clip from "House of Darkness," the new thriller starring Justin Long coming off his major success with last weekend's #1 movie "Barbarian." Written and directed by the acclaimed Neil Labute, the gothic horror-mystery-comedy co-stars Kate Bosworth, Gia Crovatin, and Lucy Walters. It is now available in theaters, on digital, and on demand.
Here is the official synopsis:
Justin Long and Kate Bosworth star in this seductive thriller from director Neil Labute ("The Wicker Man"). Driving home to her secluded estate after meeting at a local bar, a player out to score thinks his beautiful, mysterious date will be another casual hook-up. While getting acquainted,...
In this edition:
House of DarknessThe Amusement ParkGratitude RevealedRiotsville, USAThe BengaliHouse Of Darkness
First up, Saban Films has provided us with an exclusive clip from "House of Darkness," the new thriller starring Justin Long coming off his major success with last weekend's #1 movie "Barbarian." Written and directed by the acclaimed Neil Labute, the gothic horror-mystery-comedy co-stars Kate Bosworth, Gia Crovatin, and Lucy Walters. It is now available in theaters, on digital, and on demand.
Here is the official synopsis:
Justin Long and Kate Bosworth star in this seductive thriller from director Neil Labute ("The Wicker Man"). Driving home to her secluded estate after meeting at a local bar, a player out to score thinks his beautiful, mysterious date will be another casual hook-up. While getting acquainted,...
- 9/13/2022
- by Max Evry
- Slash Film
House of Darkness Review — House of Darkness (2022) Film Review, a movie written and directed by Neil Labute and starring Justin Long, Kate Bosworth, Gia Crovatin and Lucy Walters. Neil Labute is a master filmmaker whose 1998 masterpiece, Your Friends & Neighbors, changed our perspective of the needs, wants, motivations and manipulations presented by [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: House Of Darkness (2022): Justin Long and Kate Bosworth are Intriguing in Director Neil Labute’s Wicked Return to the Screen...
Continue reading: Film Review: House Of Darkness (2022): Justin Long and Kate Bosworth are Intriguing in Director Neil Labute’s Wicked Return to the Screen...
- 9/11/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Plot: A man thinks his mysterious date will be another casual hook-up. While getting acquainted, their flirtation turns playful, sexy and sinister. Hoping to get lucky, his luck may have just run out.
Story: House of Darkness is a slowburn in every sense of the word. If you’re going into this expecting a lot to happen, then you may be disappointed. Writer and Director Neil Labute ramps up the tension as the story unfolds and trusts the audience to have some patience. But this story of a man trying to get laid, isn’t quite what you would expect it to be.
The opening credits, with red font, while a piano and strings play in the background felt like an Old Hammer Horror film. It really helps set up the gothic aesthetic right from the jump. In many ways, this is a modern story told through the lens of the past.
Story: House of Darkness is a slowburn in every sense of the word. If you’re going into this expecting a lot to happen, then you may be disappointed. Writer and Director Neil Labute ramps up the tension as the story unfolds and trusts the audience to have some patience. But this story of a man trying to get laid, isn’t quite what you would expect it to be.
The opening credits, with red font, while a piano and strings play in the background felt like an Old Hammer Horror film. It really helps set up the gothic aesthetic right from the jump. In many ways, this is a modern story told through the lens of the past.
- 9/9/2022
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
The modern dating scene can be murder. You meet someone at an event, a club, a bar ... you never know if you're seeing the real them. You likely aren't. What's lying underneath the surface of your boozed-up interlocutor? Are they kind? Better than you're seeing? Or more likely, are they worse? And for women meeting men, the latter's undoubtedly a frightening potential outcome. "House of Darkness" centers itself entirely around an ironic subversion of that fearful commonplace situation. Here, a man drives a woman home from a bar to her isolated mansion and finds himself beset by powerful women, the womanizer becoming the hunted late-night target.
While horror fans may better know writer-director-playwright Neil Labute for his ill-fated "The Wicker Man" remake, relationship games, power, and their consequences are frequent themes of his wider oeuvre. "House of Darkness" fits well within that vein, but here with a twist inspired by Dracula's long-fabled brides.
While horror fans may better know writer-director-playwright Neil Labute for his ill-fated "The Wicker Man" remake, relationship games, power, and their consequences are frequent themes of his wider oeuvre. "House of Darkness" fits well within that vein, but here with a twist inspired by Dracula's long-fabled brides.
- 9/9/2022
- by Jeff Ewing
- Slash Film
Hap (Justin Long) can barely believe his luck. Drunk at the bar and prone to delivering corny pick-up lines, he decides to chat up Mina (Kate Bosworth) only to discover she’s amenable to his liquor-tinged charms. While we don’t witness this meet-cute ourselves, seeing them in his car as it pulls up to her secluded woodlands estate suggests they hit it off. Just because Hap was brave enough to offer his services as chauffeur, however, doesn’t mean he’d go so far as to invite himself in. So he feigns chivalry instead, asking if she’d like an escort to her door. Mina is thus the one who confidently escalates this scenario by suggesting they have a drink in a way that seductively plants seeds for more.
Despite the horror typography and atmosphere of this entrance, House of Darkness‘ hapless (pun intended) business consultant all too willing...
Despite the horror typography and atmosphere of this entrance, House of Darkness‘ hapless (pun intended) business consultant all too willing...
- 9/5/2022
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
House Of Darkness Starring: Justin Long, Kate Bosworth, Gia Crovatin, Lucy Walters Directed By: Neil Labute Written By: Neil Labute In Theaters September 9, 2022 On Demand and Digital September 13, 2022 Run Time: 89 minutes | Rating: R Justin Long and Kate Bosworth star in this seductive thriller from director Neil Labute (The Wicker …
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- 8/27/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
A new cinematic drinking game has arrived. It’s a doozy, too, when taking a shot every time writer-director Neil Labute uses an intertitle demarking time in Out of the Blue means you’ll probably pass out before Connor’s (Ray Nicholson) inevitable plan to kill Marilyn’s (Diane Kruger) abusive husband is floated, let alone put in motion. Many are arbitrary. Some are exacting. Few have narrative relevance beyond telling us something we already know. I’m thus unsure what the point of using so many is, beyond earning an incredulous laugh—some bookend thirty seconds of footage that provide nothing of consequence anyway. If a character mentions that an event will occur on Tuesday, we don’t need to see “Tuesday” before transitioning to said event. It’s implicit.
My guess is that Labute merely hopes to elicit mood. Film noir plays in the background of many scenes and Marilyn,...
My guess is that Labute merely hopes to elicit mood. Film noir plays in the background of many scenes and Marilyn,...
- 8/22/2022
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
House of Darkness Trailer — Neil Labute‘s House of Darkness (2022) movie trailer has been released by Saban Films. The House of Darkness trailer stars Justin Long, Kate Bosworth, Gia Crovatin, and Lucy Walters. Crew Neil Labute wrote the screenplay for House of Darkness. “Produced by Daryl Freimark, Tim Harms, Shaun Sanghani.” Plot Synopsis House of [...]
Continue reading: House Of Darkness (2022) Movie Trailer: Justin Long’s seduction of Kate Bosworth takes an Unexpected & Dark Turn...
Continue reading: House Of Darkness (2022) Movie Trailer: Justin Long’s seduction of Kate Bosworth takes an Unexpected & Dark Turn...
- 7/31/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"You still don't understand what's going on, do you?" Saban Films has unveiled an official trailer for a dark comedy horror thriller from filmmaker Neil Labute titled House of Darkness, arriving in select theaters in September. This is the second new film from Labute out this year, he also has the erotic thriller Out of the Blue opening in August just before this one. Driving home to her secluded estate after meeting at a local bar, a player out to score believes that his beautiful, mysterious date will be just another casual hook-up. While getting acquainted, their flirtation turns playful, sexy, and sinister. Hoping to get lucky, his luck may have just run out, as strange things begin to happen. The film stars Justin Long and Kate Bosworth, with Gia Crovatin and Lucy Walters. The trailer reveals that this is a "reimagining of Bram Stoker's timeless tale" meaning, uh,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
“Silence. Darkness.” Those two words appear up front in most of Neil Labute’s stageplays, though his latest feature, “House of Darkness,” opens with a more playful “Once Upon a Time …” The film — Labute’s first in a bumpy seven-year stretch since “Dirty Weekend,” during which the provocateur was abruptly dropped by longtime Off Broadway partner McC Theater — starts out as a standard hookup scenario and twists into edgier, potentially supernatural “Promising Young Woman” territory. Part cautionary tale, part post-#MeToo ghost story, this sly chamber piece uses silence and darkness to its advantage, allowing audiences’ imaginations to fill in the spaces and shadows of an atypical one-night stand.
It’s pretty clear what Hap Jackson (Justin Long) is hoping will follow when he offers Mina Murray a ride home from the local bar. Guys like Hap refer to nights like this as “getting lucky,” though he’s almost certain...
It’s pretty clear what Hap Jackson (Justin Long) is hoping will follow when he offers Mina Murray a ride home from the local bar. Guys like Hap refer to nights like this as “getting lucky,” though he’s almost certain...
- 3/11/2022
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
St. Louis Actors’ Studio will be offering Free weekly short films written and (mostly) directed by Neil Labute from Contemptible Entertainment through their Twitter account twitter.com/@stlas1.
Get the link to this curated lineup on Twitter each Monday morning through June 15.
Here’s the schedule of upcoming Short Films:
May 25
Mulberry Bush – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring J.J. Kandel and Victor Slezak
June 1
Bff – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Thomas Sadoski, Gia Crovatin and Chris Henry Coffey
June 8
10K – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Clea Alsip and J.J. Kandel
June 15
Black Chicks – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Nicole G. Leier and David Cubitt
The post St. Louis Actors’ Studio Offering Free Weekly Short Films Written and Directed by Neil Labute Every Monday appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
Get the link to this curated lineup on Twitter each Monday morning through June 15.
Here’s the schedule of upcoming Short Films:
May 25
Mulberry Bush – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring J.J. Kandel and Victor Slezak
June 1
Bff – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Thomas Sadoski, Gia Crovatin and Chris Henry Coffey
June 8
10K – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Clea Alsip and J.J. Kandel
June 15
Black Chicks – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Nicole G. Leier and David Cubitt
The post St. Louis Actors’ Studio Offering Free Weekly Short Films Written and Directed by Neil Labute Every Monday appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
- 5/18/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Exclusive: Neil Labute will premiere three new one-act plays Off Broadway in January as the St. Louis Actors’ Studio returns to New York for its fourth theater festival named for the Reasons to Be Pretty playwright.
Labute himself will direct the world premiere of one of the plays: Unlikely Japan, starring Billions actress Gia Crovatin. The other two plays, written by Labute, are the world premiere of Great Negro Works of Art, directed by John Pierson and starring KeiLyn Durrell; and, in its New York premiere, The Fourth Reich, directed by Pierson and starring Eric Dean White.
Performances of the one-acts begin January 10, 2019, at Off Broadway’s The Davenport Theatre, with opening night set for January 14. The festival engagement runs through January 27.
The New York staging marks the fourth incarnation here of the Labute New Theater Festival, a project of the St. Louis Actors’ Studio...
Labute himself will direct the world premiere of one of the plays: Unlikely Japan, starring Billions actress Gia Crovatin. The other two plays, written by Labute, are the world premiere of Great Negro Works of Art, directed by John Pierson and starring KeiLyn Durrell; and, in its New York premiere, The Fourth Reich, directed by Pierson and starring Eric Dean White.
Performances of the one-acts begin January 10, 2019, at Off Broadway’s The Davenport Theatre, with opening night set for January 14. The festival engagement runs through January 27.
The New York staging marks the fourth incarnation here of the Labute New Theater Festival, a project of the St. Louis Actors’ Studio...
- 11/29/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Though it hasn't been cancelled, it seems that viewers have seen the last of the Billy & Billie TV show on DirecTV. The satellite television provider recently aired a unique series finale.
Created by Neil Labute, Billy & Billie is a dramedy that revolves around a pair of step-siblings -- Billy (Adam Brody) and Billie (Lisa Joyce) -- as they deal with the consequences of their scandalous romance. The series also stars Jake Lacy, Gia Crovatin, and Phil Burke.
The series premiered in March 2015 and ran for 10 episodes. In December, Labute said that he was hopeful that a second and third season could be made but "it’ll depend on a lot of factors like actors’ availabilities and things like that."
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Created by Neil Labute, Billy & Billie is a dramedy that revolves around a pair of step-siblings -- Billy (Adam Brody) and Billie (Lisa Joyce) -- as they deal with the consequences of their scandalous romance. The series also stars Jake Lacy, Gia Crovatin, and Phil Burke.
The series premiered in March 2015 and ran for 10 episodes. In December, Labute said that he was hopeful that a second and third season could be made but "it’ll depend on a lot of factors like actors’ availabilities and things like that."
Read More…...
- 3/27/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 16 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Red Meat," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and drama-filled stuff take place as Alicia's political future gets put in major danger due to Peter's latest actions, and more! In the new, 16th episode press release: Alicia's Political Future Is On The Line When Peter Gives An Interview That Could Influence Voter Turnout On Election Day." Press release number 2: Alicia's political future is going to be on the line when Peter gives an interview that could influence voter turnout on Election Day. In the meantime, a weekend getaway with Kurt and his affluent hunting buddies, could lead Diane to a prosperous new client for the firm. Oliver Platt guest stars as R.D., an influential figure in conservative politics, Gary Cole returns as Kurt McVeigh,...
- 3/15/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
McC Theater presents the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play,The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney, extended due to popular demand now through October 19, 2014. The production was originally scheduled to close on October 12, 2014. The Money Shot stars Emmy Award nominee Elizabeth Reaser, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, Frederick Weller and Gia Crovatin. BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge was on hand for opening night and below, you can check out interviews with the full gang after the curtain went down...
- 9/23/2014
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
McC Theater presents the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney, extended due to popular demand now through October 19, 2014. The production was originally scheduled to close on October 12, 2014. The Money Shot stars Emmy Award nominee Elizabeth Reaser, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, Frederick Weller and Gia Crovatin. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from opening night below...
- 9/23/2014
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
McC Theater presents the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney, extended due to popular demand now through October 19, 2014. The Money Shot stars Emmy Award nominee Elizabeth Reaser, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, Frederick Weller and Gia Crovatin. The official opening is set for tonight, September 22, 2014. Let's see what the critics had to say...
- 9/23/2014
- by Review Roundups
- BroadwayWorld.com
McC Theater has announced that the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney, has been extended due to popular demand now through October 19, 2014. The production was originally scheduled to close on October 12, 2014. The Money Shot stars Emmy Award nominee Elizabeth Reaser, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, Frederick Weller and Gia Crovatin. Performances began at the Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street, NYC on September 4, 2014. An official opening is set for September 22, 2014. Tickets are now on sale. For info, please visit www.mcctheater.org.
- 9/11/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Elizabeth Reaser, Gia Crovatin, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, and Frederick Weller star in the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney. Performances for The Money Shot are currently underway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street, NYC . An official opening is set for September 22, 2014 and it is currently scheduled through October 12, 2014. Check out a first look at the cast in action below...
- 9/8/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Elizabeth Reaser, Gia Crovatin, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, and Frederick Weller star in the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney. Performances for The Money Shot begin at the Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street, NYC tonight, September 4, 2014. An official opening is set for September 22, 2014 and it is currently scheduled through October 12, 2014.
- 9/4/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
McC Theater will next feature Elizabeth Reaser, Gia Crovatin, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, and Frederick Weller for the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney. Performances for The Money Shot begin at the Lucille LortelTheatre 121 Christopher Street, NYC on September 4, 2014. An official opening is set for September 22, 2014 and it is currently scheduled through October 12, 2014. The cast just met the press and BroadwayWorld was on hand for the special event...
- 8/20/2014
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Update, Monday 1:40 p.m.: McC Theatre Co-Artistic Director Bernard Telsey released a statement this afternoon confirming that Elizabeth Reaser (True Detective, The Good Wife) will replace Heather Graham in Neil Labute’s The Money Shot. “We wish her well,” he said of Graham. The show is still scheduled to begin performances September 4 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in Greenwich Village.
Exclusive: I hear that just three days after a press meet-and-greet for Neil Labute’s new play The Money Shot, Heather Graham is parting ways with the company to focus on her film, Half Magic. The play, produced by McC Theatre, is slated to begin performances Sept. 4 at the Lucille Lortel Theater in Greenwich Village, with an official opening Sept. 22 for a limited run through October 12. Labute is McC’s Playwright-In-Residence; the director is Terry Kinney.
In the play, Graham (Boogie Nights, Drugstore Cowboy, etc.) was to play...
Exclusive: I hear that just three days after a press meet-and-greet for Neil Labute’s new play The Money Shot, Heather Graham is parting ways with the company to focus on her film, Half Magic. The play, produced by McC Theatre, is slated to begin performances Sept. 4 at the Lucille Lortel Theater in Greenwich Village, with an official opening Sept. 22 for a limited run through October 12. Labute is McC’s Playwright-In-Residence; the director is Terry Kinney.
In the play, Graham (Boogie Nights, Drugstore Cowboy, etc.) was to play...
- 8/18/2014
- by Jeremy Gerard
- Deadline
McC Theater welcomes Heather Graham, Gia Crovatin, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, and Frederick Weller for the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney. Performances for The Money Shot begin at the Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street, NYC on September 4, 2014. An official opening is set for September 22, 2014 and it is currently scheduled through October 12, 2014. Tickets are now on sale. The cast just met the press yesterday and BroadwayWorld brings you complete photo coverage from the festivities below...
- 8/15/2014
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
She’s always a welcome sight, and Heather Graham provided plenty of eye candy at the meet and greet for her new play “The Money Shot” in New York City last night (August 14).
The “Boogie Nights” actress was all smiles outside the McC Theater as she posed with the cast and creative team for the Neil Labute production.
“The Money Shot” will serve as the season opener for the Lucille Lortel Theater in Greenwich Village when previews begin on September 4th.
Officially opening on September 12th, the show will run until October 12th and will also star Gia Crovatin, Callie Thorne and Frederick Weller.
The “Boogie Nights” actress was all smiles outside the McC Theater as she posed with the cast and creative team for the Neil Labute production.
“The Money Shot” will serve as the season opener for the Lucille Lortel Theater in Greenwich Village when previews begin on September 4th.
Officially opening on September 12th, the show will run until October 12th and will also star Gia Crovatin, Callie Thorne and Frederick Weller.
- 8/15/2014
- GossipCenter
Heather Graham will appear in Neil Labute's The Money Shot.
The off-Broadway production will be directed by Terry Kinney.
The Money Shot will chronicle Graham as a former movie star trying desperately to secure a hit, Deadline reports.
Graham will share the stage with Gia Crovatin, Callie Thorne and Frederick Weller.
The production will bow at the at Bernard Telsey and Robert LuPone's McC Theater on in Greenwich Village on September 22.
Graham is best known for her work in Boogie Nights.
The Hangover actress is currently filming the drama My Dead Boyfriend.
The off-Broadway production will be directed by Terry Kinney.
The Money Shot will chronicle Graham as a former movie star trying desperately to secure a hit, Deadline reports.
Graham will share the stage with Gia Crovatin, Callie Thorne and Frederick Weller.
The production will bow at the at Bernard Telsey and Robert LuPone's McC Theater on in Greenwich Village on September 22.
Graham is best known for her work in Boogie Nights.
The Hangover actress is currently filming the drama My Dead Boyfriend.
- 7/25/2014
- Digital Spy
McC Theater Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, William Cantler, Artistic Directors Blake West, Executive Director just announced that film star Heather Graham, Gia Crovatin, Golden Globe nominee Callie Thorne, and Frederick Weller will star in the world premiere of McC Playwright-in-Residence Neil Labute's new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney. Performances for The Money Shot begin at the Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street, NYC on September 4, 2014. An official opening is set for September 22, 2014and it is currently scheduled through October 12, 2014. Tickets are now on sale. For info, please visit www.mcctheater.org.
- 7/24/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Heather Graham, absent from the New York stage since 2003′s Recent Tragic Events at Playwrights Horizons, will return to off-Broadway next month to star in the world premiere of Neil Labute‘s new play, The Money Shot, directed by Terry Kinney. The play is the season opener at Bernard Telsey and Robert LuPone’s McC Theater, which operates at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in Greenwich Village. Performances begin September 4, with an official opening on September 22 for a limited run slated to end October 12. Labute is McC’s Playwright-In-Residence. Graham (Boogie Nights, Drugstore Cowboy, etc.) co-stars with Gia Crovatin, Callie Thorne and Frederick […]...
- 7/24/2014
- Deadline
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