In an upcoming episode of AMC’s The Terror: Infamy, Yamato-san, an elderly immigrant played by George Takei, lists all the men who have vanished since he and many of his friends and neighbors of Japanese ancestry were taken to a prison camp in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He lists various supernatural explanations for their recent misfortune, as if it’s easier to blame their predicament on ancient spirits rather than ordinary human beings behaving in monstrous fashion.
In the anthological Terror franchise, the answer tends...
In the anthological Terror franchise, the answer tends...
- 8/8/2019
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
The long wait for “Luther” Season 5 is nearly over, dear readers, as BBC America has announced that the Idris Elba drama will return on Sunday, June 2. That news comes from the ongoing Television Critics’ Association Press Tour, as does word that the second installment of “The Terror” has begun production. What’s more, the new installment of AMC’s frightful miniseries will be known as “The Terror: Infamy.” Read more about both shows below, and gaze upon some new “Luther” photos while you’re at it.
Here’s the synopsis for the new season of “Luther,” which is already available for our friends across the pond: “A new spate of nightmarish murders brings Dci John Luther (Idris Elba) to once again face the depths of human depravity on the streets of London. While the monstrous and seemingly indiscriminate killings become ever more audacious and public, Luther and new recruit D.
Here’s the synopsis for the new season of “Luther,” which is already available for our friends across the pond: “A new spate of nightmarish murders brings Dci John Luther (Idris Elba) to once again face the depths of human depravity on the streets of London. While the monstrous and seemingly indiscriminate killings become ever more audacious and public, Luther and new recruit D.
- 2/9/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Read More: Breaking Glass Pictures Catches North American Distribution Rights to 'Wasp' Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired worldwide distribution rights to drama-thriller "Dynamite: A 60's Love Story." The film, based on the true story of screenwriter Max Bornstein's life, follows a heroin addict in 1968 who works in the illegal porn industry. As Bornstein (Ian Harding) tries to earn a living while dealing with his self-destructive lifestyle, the film ultimately shows his story of self-actualization and redemption in the midst of personal conflict. Harding stars opposite Evanna Lynch, Carol Kane, Brendan Sexton III and Chaske Spencer. The film, co-written by Bornstein and Jason Noto, marks the directorial debut of filmmaker Tate Steinsiek. Breaking Glass negotiated the acquisition with Jordan Levine of Yale Productions, who said in a statement: "We are thrilled to partner with Breaking Glass on the...
- 6/22/2015
- by Meredith Mattlin
- Indiewire
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired worldwide distribution rights to the indie drama “Dynamite: A 60’s Love Story,” which stars Ian Harding (“”Pretty Little Liars”) as a heroin addict working in the illegal porn industry. Breaking Glass announced it is planning a theatrical release for Oct. 2015. Harding plays Max Bornstein, who actually wrote the script with Jason Noto about his own story of addiction and redemption. Bornstein also produced the film with Jordan Yale Levine and Ash Christian. Tate Steinsiek made his feature directorial debut with “Dynamite,” which also stars Evanna Lynch (the “Harry Potter” franchise) as Bornstein’s wife, Carol Kane.
- 6/22/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to drama-thriller Dynamite: A 60’s Love Story starring Ian Harding and Evanna Lynch.
The story centres on a heroin addict working in the pornography industry.
Max Bornstein and Jason Noto co-wrote the screenplay to Tate Steinsiek’s feature directorial debut.
Breaking Glass plans a theatrical release in October.
In other news, Shout! Factory has acquired North American rights from Preferred Content to the horror comedy Gravy directed by actor-writer-producer-director James Roday. The distributor has taken on exclusive rights across digital, home entertainment, broadcast and theatrical platforms.
The story centres on a heroin addict working in the pornography industry.
Max Bornstein and Jason Noto co-wrote the screenplay to Tate Steinsiek’s feature directorial debut.
Breaking Glass plans a theatrical release in October.
In other news, Shout! Factory has acquired North American rights from Preferred Content to the horror comedy Gravy directed by actor-writer-producer-director James Roday. The distributor has taken on exclusive rights across digital, home entertainment, broadcast and theatrical platforms.
- 6/22/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
“You’re carrying around some old man on your shoulders. Some demon’s got you deep in its clutches. He’ll follow you to the end.” For Max Bornstein, the end could come prematurely, as his heroin addiction, withholding of secrets from his family, and illegal dealings within the pornography industry take a terrible toll on his body and mind in Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale.
Set in 1970’s-era New York City, Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale is based on a true story. With production successfully wrapped on the film, and an Indiegogo campaign recently launched to aid in the post-production process, we caught up with director Tate Steinsiek to discuss being drawn to Max’s real life story, shooting a period piece during the winter in New York City, transitioning from makeup effects work to the director’s chair, and much more.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us!
Set in 1970’s-era New York City, Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale is based on a true story. With production successfully wrapped on the film, and an Indiegogo campaign recently launched to aid in the post-production process, we caught up with director Tate Steinsiek to discuss being drawn to Max’s real life story, shooting a period piece during the winter in New York City, transitioning from makeup effects work to the director’s chair, and much more.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us!
- 2/5/2015
- by Christopher Sloma
- DailyDead
• Jeremy Irons (The Borgias) will co-star opposite Slumdog Millionaire’s Dev Patel in The Man Who Knew Infinity, an upcoming biopic about revered Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. Matthew Brown (Ropewalk) will direct and pen the screenplay for the upcoming film based off Robert Kanigel’s biography, The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan. Irons will play G.H. Hardy, an English mathematician who pulls Ramanujan (Patel) out of Edwardian India and installs him at Cambridge University. [Variety]
• Amanda Seyfried (Les Miserables) is in talks to star in He’s F-ing Perfect for Universal, about a woman...
• Amanda Seyfried (Les Miserables) is in talks to star in He’s F-ing Perfect for Universal, about a woman...
- 12/6/2013
- by Pamela Gocobachi
- EW - Inside Movies
• Jeremy Irons (The Borgias) will co-star opposite Slumdog Millionaire’s Dev Patel in The Man Who Knew Infinity, an upcoming biopic about revered Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. Matthew Brown (Ropewalk) will direct and pen the screenplay for the upcoming film based off Robert Kanigel’s biography, The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan. Irons will play G.H. Hardy, an English mathematician who pulls Ramanujan (Patel) out of Edwardian India and installs him at Cambridge University. [Variety]
• Pretty Little Liars’ Ian Harding will star in the upcoming indie Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale. Directed by Tate Steinsiek...
• Pretty Little Liars’ Ian Harding will star in the upcoming indie Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale. Directed by Tate Steinsiek...
- 12/6/2013
- by Pamela Gocobachi
- EW - Inside Movies
“Pretty Little Liars” star Ian Harding, “Harry Potter” actress Evanna Lynch and Oscar nominee Carol Kane will star in the crime thriller “Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale,” which will mark the feature directorial debut of Tate Steinsiek. Jason Noto wrote the film, which will co-star Brendan Sexton III (“The Killing”), Leo Fitzpatrick (“Kids”), Chaske Spencer (“Twilight Saga”), Polly Draper (“thirtysomething”) and Ray Santiago (“Dexter”). “Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale” is produced by Ash Christian, Jordan Yale Levine and Max Bornstein for Ironclad Pictures. Also Read: ‘Pretty Little Liars’ Actor Shane Coffey Cast as Lead in USA Pilot ‘Novice’ Based on a true story,...
- 12/5/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Tate Steinsiek has begun shooting his feature directorial debut Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale.
Ian Harding, Evanna Lynch and Carol Kane star in the crime thriller alongside Brendan Sexton III, Leo Fitzpatrick, Chaske Spencer, Polly Draper and Ray Santiago.
Jason Noto wrote the screenplay about a family man in New York in the late 1960s who unbeknown to his wife is a full-time dope fiend working in the illegal pornography industry with the FBI on his tail.
Ash Christian, Jordan Yale Levine and Max Bornstein are producing Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale for Ironclad Pictures.
Production on the anticipated 18-day shoot started on location in New York on December 2.
Steinsiek is an accomplished effects make-up artist who founded Ill Willed Productions in 2001 and whose clients have included The Jim Henson Company, DreamWorks, Lionsgate, MTV, Law And Order, SNL, The History Channel, Discovery, and HBO.
Ian Harding, Evanna Lynch and Carol Kane star in the crime thriller alongside Brendan Sexton III, Leo Fitzpatrick, Chaske Spencer, Polly Draper and Ray Santiago.
Jason Noto wrote the screenplay about a family man in New York in the late 1960s who unbeknown to his wife is a full-time dope fiend working in the illegal pornography industry with the FBI on his tail.
Ash Christian, Jordan Yale Levine and Max Bornstein are producing Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale for Ironclad Pictures.
Production on the anticipated 18-day shoot started on location in New York on December 2.
Steinsiek is an accomplished effects make-up artist who founded Ill Willed Productions in 2001 and whose clients have included The Jim Henson Company, DreamWorks, Lionsgate, MTV, Law And Order, SNL, The History Channel, Discovery, and HBO.
- 12/5/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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