Stars: Bruce Willis, Dan Payne, Michael Rooker, Brennan Mejia, Tom Cavanagh | Written and Directed by Sean Patrick O’Reilly
Corrective Measures, an odd mix of action, prison, science fiction and monster movies, opens with a parking garage execution gone wrong as a band of goons led by what appears to be a werewolf are wiped out by the vigilante known as Payback just so he can have the pleasure of killing their intended victim himself before the cops arrest him. He’s sent to prison, but not just any prison, he’s going to San Tiburon which seems to be this world’s answer to the MCU’s Vault. Only it’s run by a private company and Warden Devlin is as corrupt as any of the inmates.
News clips under the credits and an interview with Warden, or Overseer as he prefers to be called, Devlin brings the viewer up...
Corrective Measures, an odd mix of action, prison, science fiction and monster movies, opens with a parking garage execution gone wrong as a band of goons led by what appears to be a werewolf are wiped out by the vigilante known as Payback just so he can have the pleasure of killing their intended victim himself before the cops arrest him. He’s sent to prison, but not just any prison, he’s going to San Tiburon which seems to be this world’s answer to the MCU’s Vault. Only it’s run by a private company and Warden Devlin is as corrupt as any of the inmates.
News clips under the credits and an interview with Warden, or Overseer as he prefers to be called, Devlin brings the viewer up...
- 7/12/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Bruce Willis, Dan Payne, Michael Rooker, Brennan Mejia, Tom Cavanagh | Written and Directed by Sean Patrick O’Reilly
Fortress: Sniper’s Eye isn’t the only new Bruce Willis film to come out recently. Corrective Measures, an odd mix of action, prison, science fiction and monster movies makes its debut as well. The reason you may not have heard of it is, that it’s another Tubi Original. Short of working for Rene Perez, that’s the most pathetic way for Willis to end his career I can think of.
Corrective Measures opens with a parking garage execution gone wrong as a band of goons led by what appears to be a werewolf are wiped out by the vigilante known as Payback just so he can have the pleasure of killing their intended victim himself before the cops arrest him. He’s sent to prison, but not just any prison,...
Fortress: Sniper’s Eye isn’t the only new Bruce Willis film to come out recently. Corrective Measures, an odd mix of action, prison, science fiction and monster movies makes its debut as well. The reason you may not have heard of it is, that it’s another Tubi Original. Short of working for Rene Perez, that’s the most pathetic way for Willis to end his career I can think of.
Corrective Measures opens with a parking garage execution gone wrong as a band of goons led by what appears to be a werewolf are wiped out by the vigilante known as Payback just so he can have the pleasure of killing their intended victim himself before the cops arrest him. He’s sent to prison, but not just any prison,...
- 5/4/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Tubi has announced sci-fi action film “Corrective Measures,” based on Grant Chastain’s graphic novel of the same name, which will star Bruce Willis and Michael Rooker and premiere in spring 2022.
Sean Patrick O’Reilly of “Howard Lovecraft” and “The Kingdom of Madness” will write, direct and produce the film, which is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary. The plot follows the monsters, cyborgs, and supervillains incarcerated in the prison, including wealthy genius Julius “The Lobe” Loeb (Willis) and corrupt warden Devlin (Rooker), who is after The Lobe’s riches. Dan Payne (“Watchmen”) and Brennan Mejia (“Power Rangers”) appear as Payback and Diego Diaz respectively, who increase tension between inmates and staff until anarchy erupts. Tom Cavanagh (“The Flash”), Kat Ruston (“The 100”), Kevin Zegers (“Rebel”) and Hayley Sales (“Deadpool 2”) also star.
MastersFX president and CEO Todd Masters will head the character design. Michelle O’Reilly and...
Sean Patrick O’Reilly of “Howard Lovecraft” and “The Kingdom of Madness” will write, direct and produce the film, which is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary. The plot follows the monsters, cyborgs, and supervillains incarcerated in the prison, including wealthy genius Julius “The Lobe” Loeb (Willis) and corrupt warden Devlin (Rooker), who is after The Lobe’s riches. Dan Payne (“Watchmen”) and Brennan Mejia (“Power Rangers”) appear as Payback and Diego Diaz respectively, who increase tension between inmates and staff until anarchy erupts. Tom Cavanagh (“The Flash”), Kat Ruston (“The 100”), Kevin Zegers (“Rebel”) and Hayley Sales (“Deadpool 2”) also star.
MastersFX president and CEO Todd Masters will head the character design. Michelle O’Reilly and...
- 9/8/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Fox-owned AVOD platform Tubi is ramping up its move into originals and a Bruce Willis-fronted sci-fi feature film is its latest project.
The Die Hard star is fronting Corrective Measures, an original feature film for the free platform. Starring alongside Guardians of the Galaxy’s Michael Rooker, the feature film comes from director Sean O’Reilly, whose credits include animated feature Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom and When Calls The Heart.
Based on a graphic novel, the film is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world’s most treacherous superpowered criminals where tensions among the inmates and staff heighten, leading to anarchy that engulfs the prison and order is turned upside down.
Willis plays Julius “The Lobe” Loeb, a super genius sitting on an untraceable fortune, at San Tiburon, an Ubermax prison hidden in the Great Northwest, resided by monsters,...
The Die Hard star is fronting Corrective Measures, an original feature film for the free platform. Starring alongside Guardians of the Galaxy’s Michael Rooker, the feature film comes from director Sean O’Reilly, whose credits include animated feature Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom and When Calls The Heart.
Based on a graphic novel, the film is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world’s most treacherous superpowered criminals where tensions among the inmates and staff heighten, leading to anarchy that engulfs the prison and order is turned upside down.
Willis plays Julius “The Lobe” Loeb, a super genius sitting on an untraceable fortune, at San Tiburon, an Ubermax prison hidden in the Great Northwest, resided by monsters,...
- 9/8/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
"I knew you'd come back." Uh, hell yes this is awesome! Even Christopher Nolan would be impressed. Five is an action short film made entirely independently by actor / filmmaker Stephen Ford, with the goal of capturing "both the spirit and style of Christopher Nolan's Tenet." With a budget of only $300. We've seen plenty of Star Wars and Batman fan films over and the years, but this is the first one inspired by Tenet so far (that I've come across). And it's damn good! Starring Josh Han, Brennan Mejia, Kasey Landoll, Jb Tadena, Colton Eschief Mastro, Romeo Armand, and "Cerberusarms". It's barely five minutes long and the action is solid and entertaining, the way they play with the forward/backward time gimmick is also impressive (especially without any budget). Even the masks are cool. Fire up the Tenet-inspired short below. Thanks to Reddit for the tip on this. Description from YouTube...
- 6/1/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
With the 50th annual Comic-Con taking place in San Diego this week, Boom! Studios will once again be on hand at Booth #2229, and they've announced a bunch of panels and autograph signings featuring the talented writers and artists behind comic book series such as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Ghosted in La, Lumberjanes, and many more!
Read on for Boom! Studios' full schedule of autograph signings and panels at Sdcc, keep an eye on their website for more information, and visit our Comic-Con online hub to keep up to date on all of our coverage of the convention!
Press Release: Boom! Studios announced today their presence at Comic-Con International: San Diego 2019 from July 17-21 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. The publisher, home to award-winning imprints Boom! Studios, Boom! Box, KaBOOM!, and Archaia, will host signings at Booth #2229 and panels featuring special guests throughout the weekend.
Attendees...
Read on for Boom! Studios' full schedule of autograph signings and panels at Sdcc, keep an eye on their website for more information, and visit our Comic-Con online hub to keep up to date on all of our coverage of the convention!
Press Release: Boom! Studios announced today their presence at Comic-Con International: San Diego 2019 from July 17-21 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. The publisher, home to award-winning imprints Boom! Studios, Boom! Box, KaBOOM!, and Archaia, will host signings at Booth #2229 and panels featuring special guests throughout the weekend.
Attendees...
- 7/16/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Gregg Araki's trippy comedy sci-fi flick 'Kaboom' has just arrived on video on demand stateside and it's described as a 'hyper-stylized 'Twin Peaks' for the Coachella Generation'. The sex-drenched thriller stars the young Brit actress Juno Temple - below ('St. Trinian's', 'Year One', 'Cracks') whom, appeasingly, decides to go topless in sex scenes she's involved with in the flick. 'Kaboom' also stars Haley Bennett (below), Thomas Dekker, James Duval, Andy Fischer-Price, Brandy Futch, Kelly Lynch, Brennan Mejia, Carlo Mendez, Roxane Mesquida, Jason Olive and Chris Zylka. Temple is currently shooting alongside Riley Keough in new werewolf flick 'Jack and Diane'....
- 2/2/2011
- Horror Asylum
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