Duck, you suckers – this darkly comic bonfire of a movie shoots off dangerous sparks that can burn and leave marks. A livewire Frances McDormand will blow you away as Mildred Hayes, a divorced woman who's mad as hell at the police in her town of Ebbing, Missouri. So mad, in fact, that she rents three billboards at $5000 per month to embarrass the local cops who haven't found the killer who raped and incinerated her teen daughter seven months before – since, according to Mildred, cops are "too busy torturing black folks.
- 11/7/2017
- Rollingstone.com
If you want to see Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand kick teens in the crotch and swear up a storm, then Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri looks like the movie for you. The new movie from Oscar-winning writer/director Martin McDonagh (In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths) dropped its first trailer, and it's the Red Band kind. Actually, it's hard to imagine how they'd even cut a Green Band trailer for this extremely profane movie. Take a @#%*&$# look: When it comes out: Tbd, but sometime this year Who is in it: Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Peter Dinklage, John Hawkes, Abbie Cornish What it is about: McDormand plays a woman infuriated by the fact that the local police haven't found her...
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- 3/24/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Stars: Casper Van Dien, Lisa Ciara, Johnny Hawkes, Leah Bateman, John Mack, Jeff Clarke, Bryan Rasmussen, Joe Regalbuto, Tom DeTrinis, Brandy Redd, Eileen Dietz | Written by Larry Bain | Directed by George Erschbamer
When ex-firefighter Scott Nylander (Casper Van Dien) and a group of ecologists approach a silo filled with oil to hang a banner with an eco-message, they suddenly realize they came to the wrong place at the wrong time. There’s a bomb attached which is going to explode in a few seconds! As our heroes are hiding, a mass explosion causes a huge flaming tornado, which starts to destroy everything in its way. It turns out that the silo contained an experimental fuel called Mt-11 crafted by the Synco Company. Scott and his friends are accused of being terrorists that caused the explosion. Chased by Synco mercenaries, they have to stop the fire twister, before it destroys La.
When ex-firefighter Scott Nylander (Casper Van Dien) and a group of ecologists approach a silo filled with oil to hang a banner with an eco-message, they suddenly realize they came to the wrong place at the wrong time. There’s a bomb attached which is going to explode in a few seconds! As our heroes are hiding, a mass explosion causes a huge flaming tornado, which starts to destroy everything in its way. It turns out that the silo contained an experimental fuel called Mt-11 crafted by the Synco Company. Scott and his friends are accused of being terrorists that caused the explosion. Chased by Synco mercenaries, they have to stop the fire twister, before it destroys La.
- 3/2/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I was extremely impressed by the early episodes of Underground, Wgn America's drama about a mass slave escape from a Georgia plantation. Over the course of its first season, my estimation for the storytelling and performances only grew, and I was very glad when Wgn recently ordered another season. If you have the means to catch up (Wgn's not available on all cable systems, the episodes are available for purchase but not to stream on any subscription service), I strongly recommend it. Tonight was the season finale, and I want to talk about a few specific things that happened in the episode just as soon as I tell you about the one rule you can't break... Through the previous nine episodes, Underground did a great job of mixing sturdy ongoing storytelling with grand moments, like Cato setting the cotton fields aflame to kick off the impromptu escape. Minute-to-minute, the action...
- 5/12/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Right before production kicks off, Martin McDonagh‘s highly anticipated Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri has improved a remarkably impressive ensemble. The Wrap report on the additions of Peter Dinklage, John Hawkes, and Manchester By the Sea‘s Lucas Hedges, who are to play, in order: a man fancying the picture’s lead (Frances McDormand); said lead’s ex-husband; and said lead’s son.
As previously reported, Three Billboards concerns “a 50-year-old woman whose daughter is murdered and she goes to war with the police in her home town, because she thinks they are more interested in torturing black people than getting justice.” Revealed in the newest update is a bit more about the plot: to shame Ebbing’s police, she “pays for three local billboards lambasting law enforcement officials and goading them into action.” Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell portray the sheriff and “hot-headed protégé,” respectively, while Caleb Landry Jones...
As previously reported, Three Billboards concerns “a 50-year-old woman whose daughter is murdered and she goes to war with the police in her home town, because she thinks they are more interested in torturing black people than getting justice.” Revealed in the newest update is a bit more about the plot: to shame Ebbing’s police, she “pays for three local billboards lambasting law enforcement officials and goading them into action.” Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell portray the sheriff and “hot-headed protégé,” respectively, while Caleb Landry Jones...
- 4/11/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
The 2013 Toronto International Film Festival announced a portion of its lineup on Tuesday morning, with big films like "August: Osage County," "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," "Gravity" and "12 Years A Slave" making the cut. Bill Condon's "The Fifth Estate," about WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, will open the prestigious film festival. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Assange, with support from Daniel Bruhl, Laura Linney, Anthony Mackie and Stanley Tucci.
"It's not an easy thing to do -- certainly within the studio system," Condon told HuffPost Entertainment when the film's trailer debuted. "So it was thrilling that this one was happening. This is a movie that includes complicated issues. There are such good arguments on all sides of this. Having the chance to explore it for a year seemed really exciting."
Other features that will screen at the 2013 edition of Tiff, the unofficial kick-off of awards season, include Ron Howard's "Rush,...
"It's not an easy thing to do -- certainly within the studio system," Condon told HuffPost Entertainment when the film's trailer debuted. "So it was thrilling that this one was happening. This is a movie that includes complicated issues. There are such good arguments on all sides of this. Having the chance to explore it for a year seemed really exciting."
Other features that will screen at the 2013 edition of Tiff, the unofficial kick-off of awards season, include Ron Howard's "Rush,...
- 7/23/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Let's just say that film fans who have followed director David Gordon Green's career for some time were left perplexed after watching "The Sitter." Released by 20th Century Fox, the Jonah Hill comedy was a disappointment with critics and at the box office -- "The Sitter" owns a Rotten Tomatoes score of 22 percent and earned just $34 million at the global box office.
Green, however, is certainly not apologetic for the film, even if it even it doesn't speak to his core audience the way festival favorites like "All the Real Girls" and the box-office smash "Pineapple Express" did. The reason he chose to make "The Sitter," though, had everything to do with the stress he suffered while making his pet project, "Your Highness."
Which brings this full circle to Green's new festival favorite, "Prince Avalanche" -- which is currently screening at the Tribeca Film Festival after debuting at Sundance in January.
Green, however, is certainly not apologetic for the film, even if it even it doesn't speak to his core audience the way festival favorites like "All the Real Girls" and the box-office smash "Pineapple Express" did. The reason he chose to make "The Sitter," though, had everything to do with the stress he suffered while making his pet project, "Your Highness."
Which brings this full circle to Green's new festival favorite, "Prince Avalanche" -- which is currently screening at the Tribeca Film Festival after debuting at Sundance in January.
- 4/25/2013
- by Mike Ryan
- Huffington Post
Stars: Angel McCord, John Hawkes, Charlie Howes, Rileigh Chalmers, Andrew MacFarlane, Chelsey Reist, James Tyce | Written by T.J. Cimfel | Directed by Brett Donowho
Actor turned director Brett Donowho (5 Souls, The Sacred) is back behind the camera for his third film, No Tell Motel, which follows Megan Walsh and her friends who, after being stranded in the middle of nowhere, are forced to spend the night in an abandoned roadside motel. Little do they know the crumbling structure is haunted by the spirits of its former owners, including a vengeful little ghost named Angela. As the haunting turns violent and the group’s number dwindles, Megan realizes that the key to her survival lies in uncovering the secrets of the motel’s tortured past. And even that might not be enough to save her.
Yet another in the incredibly long line of “wrong place, wrong time” haunted house flicks that have...
Actor turned director Brett Donowho (5 Souls, The Sacred) is back behind the camera for his third film, No Tell Motel, which follows Megan Walsh and her friends who, after being stranded in the middle of nowhere, are forced to spend the night in an abandoned roadside motel. Little do they know the crumbling structure is haunted by the spirits of its former owners, including a vengeful little ghost named Angela. As the haunting turns violent and the group’s number dwindles, Megan realizes that the key to her survival lies in uncovering the secrets of the motel’s tortured past. And even that might not be enough to save her.
Yet another in the incredibly long line of “wrong place, wrong time” haunted house flicks that have...
- 4/22/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
*here be spoilers. Director: Brett Donowho. Writer: T.J. Cimfel. Cast: Angel McCord, Chelsey Reist, Johnny Hawkes, Rileigh Chalmers, Andrew MacFarlane, Stephanie Van Dyck, James Tyce, Heath Whitelock and Chalie Howes. A no tell motel is a place for late night encounters. In Brett Donowho's movie, No Tell Motel, those encounters do not involve sex; they involve ghostly visits. This roadside getaway hosts and assortment of ghouls. Angela (Rileigh Chalmers) leads the supernatural charge, while five friends cannot offer much of a defence. Meanwhile, each visitor suffers from some hidden secret. Everything is eventually put out into the open including internal organs. The film's story involves two tales. The first tale starts the film. A young girl is left unattended and she soon finds a bloody impact with a car's grill. She is killed instantly. The parents cannot let go. No Tell Motel then transitions into a second tale, which is set in the present.
- 10/21/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tagline: "Your past can kill you." An updated poster has been released for No Tell Motel along with another announcement. This latest graphic shows the spirit of a child ready to taunt the unwary. The doors are open and welcoming, but this is not a place you would want to stay at for long. As the "old Horak place" has seen many tales of tragedy. As well as the graphic, the film now has a release date. This title will release on DVD and video-on-demand October 9th. Book your stay now to enjoy a truly frightening film. Those unfamiliar with this title can visit the film's trailer below. In the clip, five friends become lost when their Rv tips over. They have no choice but to stay at this isolated locale. Let the screams begin in the clip below and prepare for true terror when this title releases through Viva...
- 9/4/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Matt D’Elia, the writer, director and “star” of “American Animal,” plays Jimmy, a wiry twentysomething living off the considerable wealth of his rich father. He never leaves his apartment, despite repeatedly coughing up blood and showing noticeable signs of illness. Parading around his apartment in elaborate costumes, creating false identities for himself, and speaking in made-up languages, he considers each step he takes a sample of performance art, a “free show” for his “audiences.” He also hates jobs, disdains reading, and cares little for the comfort level of others around him, under the guise of “putting on the ritz.” The fact that he goes through the entirety of “American Animal” without being punched, murdered, or locked in a spaceship and shot into the sun is some sort of goddamned miracle.
How unfortunate that this impulsive manchild appears to be surrounded by enablers. The bulk of “American Animal” takes place within one day,...
How unfortunate that this impulsive manchild appears to be surrounded by enablers. The bulk of “American Animal” takes place within one day,...
- 5/17/2012
- by Gabe Toro
- The Playlist
Hotels and motels are just weird places, man. Just imagine the residual horrors that can be left behind along with your continental breakfast. And don't even get me started about the sheets!
Below you'll find the sales trailer and one-sheet for Brett Donowho's No Tell Motel which stars Angel McCord, Johnny Hawkes and Chelsey Reist.
No Tell Motel sheds some light on what happens when “Dirty little secrets are exposed when five friends become stranded at an abandoned motel haunted by a dark secret of its own.“
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Below you'll find the sales trailer and one-sheet for Brett Donowho's No Tell Motel which stars Angel McCord, Johnny Hawkes and Chelsey Reist.
No Tell Motel sheds some light on what happens when “Dirty little secrets are exposed when five friends become stranded at an abandoned motel haunted by a dark secret of its own.“
Look for more soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Share dark secrets in the comments section below.
- 4/30/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Brett Donowho's new horror thriller 'No Tell Motel' has moved into post-production. The story of 5 friends stranded in the woods who come across a spooky motel comes from director Donowho who helms from a screenplay by first time writer T.J. Cimfel. 'No Tell Motel' stars Angel McCord (pictured below with her sexy sister AnnaLynne McCord) along with Johnny Hawkes ('Zombie Strippers!'), James Tyce, Chelsey Reist, Andrew MacFarlane, Chalie Howes, Stephanie Van Dyck, Rileigh Chalmers and Heath Whitelock. Check out the full plot info below....
- 4/4/2012
- Horror Asylum
Motels creep me out. Even the nicer ones. You just never know what kind of stuff has gone down in the place you're ready to lay your head for the evening. Take our advice, though... should you run into the No Tell Motel in your travels, stay far away from Room 6.
From Cinema Management Group comes Brett Donowho's No Tell Motel, starring Angel McCord, John Hawkes, Chalie Howes, Andrew MacFarlane, and Chelsey Reist.
The flick is now in post-production. More soon!
Synopsis
Secrets we keep from each other can come back to haunt us: No Tell Motel is a compelling story of isolation, desperation, and the darkest kind of redemption. The old Horak place, an abandoned roadside motel tucked away in the woods just off Route H, is the stuff of local legend. The place where little Angela Horak got run down in the middle of the road.
From Cinema Management Group comes Brett Donowho's No Tell Motel, starring Angel McCord, John Hawkes, Chalie Howes, Andrew MacFarlane, and Chelsey Reist.
The flick is now in post-production. More soon!
Synopsis
Secrets we keep from each other can come back to haunt us: No Tell Motel is a compelling story of isolation, desperation, and the darkest kind of redemption. The old Horak place, an abandoned roadside motel tucked away in the woods just off Route H, is the stuff of local legend. The place where little Angela Horak got run down in the middle of the road.
- 4/3/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
From Cinema Management Group comes Brett Donowho's No Tell Motel, starring Angel McCord, John Hawkes, Chalie Howes, Andrew MacFarlane and Chelsey Reist. "Secrets we keep from each other can come back to haunt us: No Tell Motel is a compelling story of isolation, desperation, and the darkest kind of redemption. The old Horak place, an abandoned roadside motel tucked away in the woods just off Route H is the stuff of local legend. The place where little Angela Horak got run down in the middle of the road. Of course, that was nothing compared to what happened to her parents afterwards. Its not exactly the ideal place to get stranded. But thats exactly what happens to adorable Megan Walsh and her four teenage friends when their Rv gives up the ghost. With no other options, the group reluctantly decides to hole up for the night in the crumbling motels mysteriously organized Room Six.
- 4/3/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Brett Donowho is in post-production on the horror film No Tell Motel.
The actor turned writer-director is working from a script by T.J. Cimfel an Shock Till You Drop has learned Angel McCord (sister of AnnaLynne), Johnny Hawkes (Zombie Strippers), Chalie Howes, Andrew MacFarlane and Chelsey Reist star.
The film is described as "a compelling story of isolation, desperation, and the darkest kind of redemption."
You'll find the plot synopsis after the jump.
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The actor turned writer-director is working from a script by T.J. Cimfel an Shock Till You Drop has learned Angel McCord (sister of AnnaLynne), Johnny Hawkes (Zombie Strippers), Chalie Howes, Andrew MacFarlane and Chelsey Reist star.
The film is described as "a compelling story of isolation, desperation, and the darkest kind of redemption."
You'll find the plot synopsis after the jump.
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- 4/3/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Accusations of ageism fly around Hollywood all the time, but they seemed to be fairly definitively refuted in recent weeks when a 78-year-old became the hottest screenwriter in town after his film sold, attracted Ridley Scott and Michael Fassbender, and was fast-tracked into production this May. Of course, it helps if that 78-year-old is Cormac McCarthy, the Pulitzer prize-winning author of "Blood Meridian," "All The Pretty Horses," "The Road" and the source material for Best Picture winner "No Country For Old Men." But it's still a rare achievement, to get a film from the page to a greenlight, with A-list talent attached, in only a matter of days.
As so often happens with hot spec scripts, McCarthy's screenplay "The Counselor," leaked almost immediately, and like many others, we managed to get our grubby hands on a copy. And as one of the most talked-about scripts in a while, we thought...
As so often happens with hot spec scripts, McCarthy's screenplay "The Counselor," leaked almost immediately, and like many others, we managed to get our grubby hands on a copy. And as one of the most talked-about scripts in a while, we thought...
- 2/28/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Chicago – HBO brings back a few of their most larger-than-life personalities with the third (and final) season premiere of “Eastbound & Down” and the stateside premiere of “Life’s Too Short.” Danny McBride/Kenny Powers should be familiar to anyone with an HBO subscription by now and the super-talented pair that made HBO’s “Extras” — Stephen Merchant & Ricky Gervais — are behind another bout of awkward comedy with A-list guest stars. Both shows are flawed but damn funny. You could do worse on a Sunday night.
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
On paper, HBO’s “Eastbound & Down” and “Life’s Too Short” may not seem to have much in common and yet they are perfectly paired on Sunday nights not only by virtue of being unlike anything else on TV but also on a critical level. “Eastbound,” which is starting its third and final season, has been better in the past but still shows signs of that first-season greatness.
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
On paper, HBO’s “Eastbound & Down” and “Life’s Too Short” may not seem to have much in common and yet they are perfectly paired on Sunday nights not only by virtue of being unlike anything else on TV but also on a critical level. “Eastbound,” which is starting its third and final season, has been better in the past but still shows signs of that first-season greatness.
- 2/19/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
HBO has released the trailer for the third and final season of its Danny McBride-starring comedy, Eastbound and Down. Created by Jody Hill (The Foot Fist Way) and David Gordon Green (George Washington, The Sitter), the first two seasons tracked fowl-mouthed, washed-up baseball icon Kenny Powers (McBride) as he moved back to his hometown and courted success in Mexico, respectively. This year, Powers is headed to Miami Beach, where he’s making a last ditch effort to climb back up to the majors. Returning along with McBride are many of the show’s supporting players, including John Hawkes, Will Ferrell, and The Catechism Cataclysm’s always hilarious Steve Little.
The new season premieres February 19th. For now, check out the trailer below:
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The new season premieres February 19th. For now, check out the trailer below:
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- 1/31/2012
- by Dan Schoenbrun
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
9th Annual Tsr Movie Awards
The Results of the 9th Annual Movie Awards
Don’t understand what the Tsr Movie Awards are? Click here to find out the rules.
I’ll have commentary on each category in the coming days.
Funniest
7.18 Easy A
6.47 Date Night
6.4 The Other Guys
6.3 Due Date
6.28 Get Him To The Greek
6.05 Hot Tub Time Machine
5.87 Going The Distance
5.78 Cyrus
5.68 Jackass 3-D
5.67 Dinner For Schmucks
5.08 MacGruber
Scariest
7.44 Black Swan
7.23 Shutter Island
6.9 Let Me In
6.21 The Crazies
5.75 Paranormal Activity 2
5.57 The Last Excorcism
5.16 A Nightmare On Elm Street
5.11 The Human Centipede
Saddest
7.4 Blue Valentine
7.32 Rabbit Hole
6.92 Never Let Me Go
5.7 Hereafter
5.48 Remember Me
5.39 Charlie St. Cloud
4.83 The Last Song
Best Blockbuster (Top 10 at the Box Office in 2010)
8.52 Inception
8.34 Toy Story 3
7.74 Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1
7.6 How To Train Your Dragon
6.81 Tangled
6.68 Despicable Me
6.41 Iron Man 2
6.15 Alice In Wonderland
5.55 Shrek Forever After
4.35 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse...
The Results of the 9th Annual Movie Awards
Don’t understand what the Tsr Movie Awards are? Click here to find out the rules.
I’ll have commentary on each category in the coming days.
Funniest
7.18 Easy A
6.47 Date Night
6.4 The Other Guys
6.3 Due Date
6.28 Get Him To The Greek
6.05 Hot Tub Time Machine
5.87 Going The Distance
5.78 Cyrus
5.68 Jackass 3-D
5.67 Dinner For Schmucks
5.08 MacGruber
Scariest
7.44 Black Swan
7.23 Shutter Island
6.9 Let Me In
6.21 The Crazies
5.75 Paranormal Activity 2
5.57 The Last Excorcism
5.16 A Nightmare On Elm Street
5.11 The Human Centipede
Saddest
7.4 Blue Valentine
7.32 Rabbit Hole
6.92 Never Let Me Go
5.7 Hereafter
5.48 Remember Me
5.39 Charlie St. Cloud
4.83 The Last Song
Best Blockbuster (Top 10 at the Box Office in 2010)
8.52 Inception
8.34 Toy Story 3
7.74 Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1
7.6 How To Train Your Dragon
6.81 Tangled
6.68 Despicable Me
6.41 Iron Man 2
6.15 Alice In Wonderland
5.55 Shrek Forever After
4.35 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse...
- 2/28/2011
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
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