The trailer for the indie dramedy Do You Take This Man sees stars Anthony Rapp and Jonathan Bennett rethinking some things.
The two star as soon-to-be-married Daniel and Christopher, whose pre-wedding stress is suddenly exacerbated by the arrival of Christopher's long-lost childhood friend.
Do You Take This Man was written and directed by Joshua Tunick, and its ensemble cast includes Alyson Hannigan and Thomas Dekker.
The movie hits theaters on July 7 and is available on VOD on July 11.
Watch the trailer below.
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The two star as soon-to-be-married Daniel and Christopher, whose pre-wedding stress is suddenly exacerbated by the arrival of Christopher's long-lost childhood friend.
Do You Take This Man was written and directed by Joshua Tunick, and its ensemble cast includes Alyson Hannigan and Thomas Dekker.
The movie hits theaters on July 7 and is available on VOD on July 11.
Watch the trailer below.
...
- 6/24/2017
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– The Orchard has acquired the North American rights to Joachim Trier’s supernatural thriller “Thelma.” Written by Trier and Eskil Vogt and starring Eili Harboe, Okay Kaya, Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Henrik Rafaelsen, the film follows a young woman who falls in love and discovers that she has terrifying and inexplicable powers.
“Working with Joachim on ‘Louder Than Bombs’ was a wonderful experience and gave us the opportunity to witness, up close, his unmatched visionary talent and passion for the stories he tells,” Paul Davidson, the Orchard’s executive vice president of Film and Television, said in a statement. “Thelma represents the next evolution of his growth as a filmmaker and we couldn’t be more excited...
– The Orchard has acquired the North American rights to Joachim Trier’s supernatural thriller “Thelma.” Written by Trier and Eskil Vogt and starring Eili Harboe, Okay Kaya, Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Henrik Rafaelsen, the film follows a young woman who falls in love and discovers that she has terrifying and inexplicable powers.
“Working with Joachim on ‘Louder Than Bombs’ was a wonderful experience and gave us the opportunity to witness, up close, his unmatched visionary talent and passion for the stories he tells,” Paul Davidson, the Orchard’s executive vice president of Film and Television, said in a statement. “Thelma represents the next evolution of his growth as a filmmaker and we couldn’t be more excited...
- 4/21/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
NEW YORK -- A gay wedding sets the stage for chaos in the indie screwball comedy "For Better or for Worse" from director Joshua Tunick and producer-star Brad Rowe.
Chad Allen, Janeane Garofalo, Rebecca Gayheart, Soleil Moon Frye, Patrick Muldoon and Rowe are attached to star in the story of a grounded pair of grooms whose family threatens to go off the rails at their nuptials.
Frye will play the lesbian minister presiding over the ceremony, held at the home of one of the grooms' mothers (Ruta Lee). The guests include the jilted ex of one of the grooms and his new beau (Muldoon and Allen), a closeted neighbor (Stanley Kamel), a wallflower sister (Gayheart) as well as a family-man brother (Rowe) and his nanny (Garofalo), who has a bombshell to drop.
Eric Kops, Rowe and Tunick are writing and producing the project based on an original idea by Kops. After an advance rehearsal period, the film will have a six-day digital shoot with multiple cameras in the summer.
Chad Allen, Janeane Garofalo, Rebecca Gayheart, Soleil Moon Frye, Patrick Muldoon and Rowe are attached to star in the story of a grounded pair of grooms whose family threatens to go off the rails at their nuptials.
Frye will play the lesbian minister presiding over the ceremony, held at the home of one of the grooms' mothers (Ruta Lee). The guests include the jilted ex of one of the grooms and his new beau (Muldoon and Allen), a closeted neighbor (Stanley Kamel), a wallflower sister (Gayheart) as well as a family-man brother (Rowe) and his nanny (Garofalo), who has a bombshell to drop.
Eric Kops, Rowe and Tunick are writing and producing the project based on an original idea by Kops. After an advance rehearsal period, the film will have a six-day digital shoot with multiple cameras in the summer.
- 3/18/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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