The 2011 film adaptation of David Nichols‘ novel “One Day” starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess was met with decidedly average notices at best. However, Netflix’s new adaptation has corrected that misstep and the limited series has received overwhelmingly positive reviews and acclaim from all corners.
This new editions showcases “This is Going to Hurt” breakout star Ambika Mod in the Hathaway role (Emma) while “The White Lotus'” Leo Woodall takes up the Sturgess mantle (Dexter). Emma and Dexter meet by chance on the night of graduating from university and the next day they part ways. However, their relationship then charts years as their fates are tied together. Both stars excel here and their chemistry propels the series to soaring heights while creator and writer Nicole Taylor, who wrote the 2018 Jessie Buckley movie “Wild Rose,” masterfully presides over proceedings, hence the rave reviews.
Aramide Tinubu (Variety) called it a “beautiful...
This new editions showcases “This is Going to Hurt” breakout star Ambika Mod in the Hathaway role (Emma) while “The White Lotus'” Leo Woodall takes up the Sturgess mantle (Dexter). Emma and Dexter meet by chance on the night of graduating from university and the next day they part ways. However, their relationship then charts years as their fates are tied together. Both stars excel here and their chemistry propels the series to soaring heights while creator and writer Nicole Taylor, who wrote the 2018 Jessie Buckley movie “Wild Rose,” masterfully presides over proceedings, hence the rave reviews.
Aramide Tinubu (Variety) called it a “beautiful...
- 3/15/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Shadowhunters alum Alberto Rosende is set for a recurring role on the upcoming eighth season of NBC’s Chicago Fire.
Rosende will play Blake Gallo, a young firefighter who loves his job and joins Firehouse 51 as the Cfd expands the number of firefighters on second shift. Casey (Jesse Spencer), Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) — impressed with Gallo’s relentless energy — take him under their wings.
From executive producer Dick Wolf and co-creator Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city.
In addition to Spencer, Eigenberg and Kinney, cast includes Eamonn Walker, Kara Kilmer, Miranda Rae Mayo, Annie Ilonzeh, Christina Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov.
Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment. In addition to Wolf and Haas,...
Rosende will play Blake Gallo, a young firefighter who loves his job and joins Firehouse 51 as the Cfd expands the number of firefighters on second shift. Casey (Jesse Spencer), Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) — impressed with Gallo’s relentless energy — take him under their wings.
From executive producer Dick Wolf and co-creator Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city.
In addition to Spencer, Eigenberg and Kinney, cast includes Eamonn Walker, Kara Kilmer, Miranda Rae Mayo, Annie Ilonzeh, Christina Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov.
Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment. In addition to Wolf and Haas,...
- 8/7/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Simon and Isabelle are one of those couples that give you all the warm and fuzzy feelings.
Really, all they have to do is be in the same room together to make our hearts fly out of our chests.
While the last couple seasons of Shadowhunters has taken its time with the couple in order to build a strong foundation of friendship, it looks like 2019 might finally be the year we get to witness Sizzy's full potential!
Related: Shadowhunters: 9 Reasons it Deserves a Renewal
In preparation for the second half of Shadowhunters Season 3, check out 13 reasons why we ship Sizzy!
And don't forget, you can see just how amazing Sizzy is for yourself when you watch Shadowhunters online right here at TV Fanatic!
1. They find comfort in one other Making his mother believe he was dead was probably the hardest thing Simon ever had to do. Knowing just what he needed in that moment,...
Really, all they have to do is be in the same room together to make our hearts fly out of our chests.
While the last couple seasons of Shadowhunters has taken its time with the couple in order to build a strong foundation of friendship, it looks like 2019 might finally be the year we get to witness Sizzy's full potential!
Related: Shadowhunters: 9 Reasons it Deserves a Renewal
In preparation for the second half of Shadowhunters Season 3, check out 13 reasons why we ship Sizzy!
And don't forget, you can see just how amazing Sizzy is for yourself when you watch Shadowhunters online right here at TV Fanatic!
1. They find comfort in one other Making his mother believe he was dead was probably the hardest thing Simon ever had to do. Knowing just what he needed in that moment,...
- 1/15/2019
- by Rachel Foertsch
- TVfanatic
Freeform has set Monday, February 25 for the midseason return of the third and final season of its fantasy drama series Shadowhunters.
The remainder of Season 3 picks up with everyone trying to move on as they deal with the loss of Clary. Per Freeform’s official description: Unbeknownst to them, the Shadowhunters face a new level of evil that they can’t even imagine with the arrival of Jonathan Morgenstern (Luke Baines), the true form of Clary’s brother.
With the loss of Clary after Lilith’s apartment exploded, Alec, Isabelle and Jace try to come to terms with what has happened. Glad to have their brother back, Alec and Isabelle are still worried about Jace, who is taking the actions of The Owl very hard. Magnus is also mourning the loss of his magic and finds himself in a new position—having to rely on others for help.
Meanwhile, Maia...
The remainder of Season 3 picks up with everyone trying to move on as they deal with the loss of Clary. Per Freeform’s official description: Unbeknownst to them, the Shadowhunters face a new level of evil that they can’t even imagine with the arrival of Jonathan Morgenstern (Luke Baines), the true form of Clary’s brother.
With the loss of Clary after Lilith’s apartment exploded, Alec, Isabelle and Jace try to come to terms with what has happened. Glad to have their brother back, Alec and Isabelle are still worried about Jace, who is taking the actions of The Owl very hard. Magnus is also mourning the loss of his magic and finds himself in a new position—having to rely on others for help.
Meanwhile, Maia...
- 1/11/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Andy De Emmony (West Is West) directs the adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s novel.
Russell Brand family film Four Kids And It is attracting buyer interest at this year’s Afm for 13 Films.
Screen can reveal the first look image from the film, above.
Andy De Emmony (West Is West) directs the adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s novel, while Julie Baines and Anne Brogan produce. The shoot wrapped in Dublin recently.
Brand’s co-stars incluce Paula Patton, Michael Caine and Matthew Goode.
Simon Lewis has adapted Wilson’s novel for screen, with additional writing by Mark Oswin.
The story follows...
Russell Brand family film Four Kids And It is attracting buyer interest at this year’s Afm for 13 Films.
Screen can reveal the first look image from the film, above.
Andy De Emmony (West Is West) directs the adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s novel, while Julie Baines and Anne Brogan produce. The shoot wrapped in Dublin recently.
Brand’s co-stars incluce Paula Patton, Michael Caine and Matthew Goode.
Simon Lewis has adapted Wilson’s novel for screen, with additional writing by Mark Oswin.
The story follows...
- 11/2/2018
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Based on Simon Lewis' 90's cult novel "Go", Charles Henri Belleville's Jet Trash tells the story of two friends who cross a London gangster forcing them to flee England. Hiding out on a beach in Southern India, living a slacker life of sex, drugs and parties, trouble eventually comes to paradise when Vix, a beautiful girl from Lee's past, turns up. Jet Trash hits DVD and digital next week, September4, 2018. The film stars Sofia Boutella (The Mummy) and Robert Sheehan (Geostorm) as well as Craig Parkinson (Watership Down), Osy Ikhile (Mission Impossible V) and Jasper Paakkonen. Check out the trailer below....
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- 8/30/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Luke Baines has been cast in the recurring role of Jonathan Morgenstern, the main villain in the remaining episodes of the third and final season of Freeform’s fantasy drama series Shadowhunters.
Previously hiding behind the identify of Sebastian Verlac, played by Will Tudor, Baines’ character was reborn at the end of the spring finale and is the true form of Clary’s (Katherine McNamara) brother. Jonathan’s return will present Clary and the Shadowhunters with a new level of evil that they can’t even imagine.
It was a lingering question following the spring finale as to who would play the character. Executive producers had discussed in previous interviews that Tudor would not be playing Jonathan.
Based on the Mortal Instruments novels, the fantasy drama will end its run in 2019 with a 12-episode season. The current third season is based on the fourth and fifth books in the series.
Previously hiding behind the identify of Sebastian Verlac, played by Will Tudor, Baines’ character was reborn at the end of the spring finale and is the true form of Clary’s (Katherine McNamara) brother. Jonathan’s return will present Clary and the Shadowhunters with a new level of evil that they can’t even imagine.
It was a lingering question following the spring finale as to who would play the character. Executive producers had discussed in previous interviews that Tudor would not be playing Jonathan.
Based on the Mortal Instruments novels, the fantasy drama will end its run in 2019 with a 12-episode season. The current third season is based on the fourth and fifth books in the series.
- 7/23/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Russell Brand and Paula Patton have signed on for “Four Kids and It,” and will star alongside the previously cast Matthew Goode (“The Crown”) in the family adventure movie. Michael Caine is already on board to voice the It of the title.
The movie is an adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s children’s book, which in turn was inspired by E. Nesbit’s 1902 novel “Five Children and It.” It follows four kids who are horrified to learn that their beach vacation is in fact a bonding trip with their potential future step-siblings. The kids then accidentally stumble upon a Psammead, a magical, grumpy and sandy creature, in this case called It, who can grant them one wish a day.
Brand will play the oddball villain Tristan, who is bent on capturing It. Bill Nighy was previously cast in the role, but has been replaced by comedian and actor Brand, whose...
The movie is an adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s children’s book, which in turn was inspired by E. Nesbit’s 1902 novel “Five Children and It.” It follows four kids who are horrified to learn that their beach vacation is in fact a bonding trip with their potential future step-siblings. The kids then accidentally stumble upon a Psammead, a magical, grumpy and sandy creature, in this case called It, who can grant them one wish a day.
Brand will play the oddball villain Tristan, who is bent on capturing It. Bill Nighy was previously cast in the role, but has been replaced by comedian and actor Brand, whose...
- 7/19/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Principal photography on the film began on July 16 in Ireland.
Russell Brand (Get Him To The Greek) and Paula Patton (Precious) have joined the cast of Four Kids And It, the adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s novel directed by Andy De Emmony (West Is West).
Brand and Patton join a cast that already includes Michael Caine (Youth) and Matthew Goode (The Crown). Principal photography on the film began on July 16 on location in Ireland.
Simon Lewis has adapted Wilson’s novel for screen, with additional writing by Mark Oswin.
The story follows four children who are horrified to learn that...
Russell Brand (Get Him To The Greek) and Paula Patton (Precious) have joined the cast of Four Kids And It, the adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson’s novel directed by Andy De Emmony (West Is West).
Brand and Patton join a cast that already includes Michael Caine (Youth) and Matthew Goode (The Crown). Principal photography on the film began on July 16 on location in Ireland.
Simon Lewis has adapted Wilson’s novel for screen, with additional writing by Mark Oswin.
The story follows four children who are horrified to learn that...
- 7/19/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Russell Brand and Paula Patton have joined Oscar-winner Michael Caine and The Crown star Matthew Goode in family adventure film Four Kids And It.
Shoot is under way in Ireland on the feature which is directed by Andy De Emmony (West Is West) and follows four children who are horrified to learn that their beach holiday is in fact a bonding trip with their potential future step siblings engineered by new couple Alice (Patton) and David (Goode). During an argument, the kids accidently find a Psammead, a magical, sandy, grumpy creature called It (voiced by Caine) who can grant them one wish a day.
Brand plays the local oddball villain Tristan bent on capturing the Psammead for his own gain. The children at the center of the family adventure are played by Ashley Aufderheide (Infinitely Polar Bear) and Teddie Malleson-Allen (Swallows And Amazons) alongside Billy Jenkins (The Crown) and newcomer...
Shoot is under way in Ireland on the feature which is directed by Andy De Emmony (West Is West) and follows four children who are horrified to learn that their beach holiday is in fact a bonding trip with their potential future step siblings engineered by new couple Alice (Patton) and David (Goode). During an argument, the kids accidently find a Psammead, a magical, sandy, grumpy creature called It (voiced by Caine) who can grant them one wish a day.
Brand plays the local oddball villain Tristan bent on capturing the Psammead for his own gain. The children at the center of the family adventure are played by Ashley Aufderheide (Infinitely Polar Bear) and Teddie Malleson-Allen (Swallows And Amazons) alongside Billy Jenkins (The Crown) and newcomer...
- 7/19/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Two-time Academy Award winner Michael Caine (The Cider House Rules, The Dark Knight, Youth), BAFTA Award Winner and Golden Globe Winner Bill Nighy (Love Actually, Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Pirates Of The Caribbean) and Matthew Goode (The Imitation Game, The Good Wife, Downton Abbey) will star in the family action adventure film Four Kids And It directed by BAFTA Award nominee Andy De Emmony (Father Ted, West Is West), it was announced today.
Produced by Dan Films’ Julie Baines and Anne Brogan of Kindle Entertainment, the screenplay is written by Simon Lewis and adapted from the novel “Four Children and It” by best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson. Additional writing is provided by Mark Oswin.
The film is slated to begin principal photography in August on location in the UK.
13 Films is handling worldwide rights to the project outside of the UK and is actively selling the film to buyers at the Cannes Market.
Produced by Dan Films’ Julie Baines and Anne Brogan of Kindle Entertainment, the screenplay is written by Simon Lewis and adapted from the novel “Four Children and It” by best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson. Additional writing is provided by Mark Oswin.
The film is slated to begin principal photography in August on location in the UK.
13 Films is handling worldwide rights to the project outside of the UK and is actively selling the film to buyers at the Cannes Market.
- 5/15/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Michael Caine, Bill Nighy and Matthew Goode will star in the family action adventure Four Kids And It, which 13 Films has introduced to world buyers excluding the UK here.
Principal photography is earmarked for an August start in the UK. Andy De Emmony will direct the story of four children on a beach holiday who stumble upon a magical creature called the Psammead, which is being pursued by a villain.
Simon Lewis adapted the screenplay from the novel by Jacqueline Wilson, while Dan Films’ Julie Baines and Anne Brogan of Kindle Entertainment produce.
Milk VFX is providing the creature FX and previously worked on effects for Ex Machina.
Principal photography is earmarked for an August start in the UK. Andy De Emmony will direct the story of four children on a beach holiday who stumble upon a magical creature called the Psammead, which is being pursued by a villain.
Simon Lewis adapted the screenplay from the novel by Jacqueline Wilson, while Dan Films’ Julie Baines and Anne Brogan of Kindle Entertainment produce.
Milk VFX is providing the creature FX and previously worked on effects for Ex Machina.
- 5/14/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Michael Caine, Bill Nighy and Matthew Goode are all set to star in Andy De Emmony's family action adventure film "Four Kids And It".
The story follows four children who are horrified to learn that their beach holiday is in fact a bonding trip with their potential future step-siblings. During an argument, they come upon a magical, sandy, grumpy creature called the Psammead (Caine) who can grant one wish a day - a wish that's canceled as soon as the sun sets.
The kids must work together and choose their wishes wisely as an evil villain (Nighy) tries his best to steal the Psammead for himself. Simon Lewis adapted the script from Jacqueline Wilson's novel "Four Children And It". Shooting begins in August.
Source: Deadline...
The story follows four children who are horrified to learn that their beach holiday is in fact a bonding trip with their potential future step-siblings. During an argument, they come upon a magical, sandy, grumpy creature called the Psammead (Caine) who can grant one wish a day - a wish that's canceled as soon as the sun sets.
The kids must work together and choose their wishes wisely as an evil villain (Nighy) tries his best to steal the Psammead for himself. Simon Lewis adapted the script from Jacqueline Wilson's novel "Four Children And It". Shooting begins in August.
Source: Deadline...
- 5/14/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Michael Caine, Bill Nighy, Matthew Goode Join ‘Four Kids And It’; Remstar Buys ‘Ideal Home’ – Cannes
Michael Caine, Bill Nighy and Matthew Goode are set to star in family action adventure pic Four Kids And It. Andy De Emmony is directing the project that's based on Jacqueline Wilson's novel Four Children And It (itself based on the 1902 E. Nesbit book Five Children And It). Simon Lewis adapted for the screen. World sales outside the UK are being handled by 13 Films. The story follows four children who are horrified to learn that their beach holiday is in fact a bonding…...
- 5/14/2016
- Deadline
Whilst not quite sparse enough to be considered anomalies, British sci-fi thrillers are rare beasts. As such, you have to at least admire the ambition in Noel Clarke’s third directorial feature – titled The Anomaly – if not the execution.
Set in the near future, the Memento-inspired plot is centred on grizzled ex-soldier Ryan (Clarke), who wakes up sans-memory in the back of a van with a kidnapped boy. After 9 minutes and 47 seconds Ryan blacks out, only to reawaken several days later in a new location. This cycle keeps repeating itself, and each ten minute rebirth brings with it a new set of clues as to Ryan’s predicament.
The core idea at the heart of The Anomaly is a good one, and Simon Lewis’ potential laden script sets it up well. In the decidedly strong first act we’re just as bewildered as our protagonist, frantically trying to piece together what’s going on.
Set in the near future, the Memento-inspired plot is centred on grizzled ex-soldier Ryan (Clarke), who wakes up sans-memory in the back of a van with a kidnapped boy. After 9 minutes and 47 seconds Ryan blacks out, only to reawaken several days later in a new location. This cycle keeps repeating itself, and each ten minute rebirth brings with it a new set of clues as to Ryan’s predicament.
The core idea at the heart of The Anomaly is a good one, and Simon Lewis’ potential laden script sets it up well. In the decidedly strong first act we’re just as bewildered as our protagonist, frantically trying to piece together what’s going on.
- 7/7/2014
- by Amon Warmann
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Director: Noel Clarke; Screenwriter: Simon Lewis; Starring: Noel Clarke, Ian Somerhalder, Alexis Knapp, Brian Cox, Luke Hemsworth; Running time: 97 mins; Certificate: 15
If something doesn't feel quite right about British sci-fi thriller The Anomaly, it's because the script should have spent longer in development. As a director and producer (this time not a writer), Noel Clarke proves that you don't have to throw a lot of money at the screen to create the right atmosphere, but it takes more than a few nifty camera tricks and digital effects to draw an audience in.
Clarke also has the starring role, as Ryan, an apparent hostage who wakes up in the back of a van where a boy called Alex (Art Parkinson) is begging for his help. Ryan has no memory of how they got there and barely a grasp of his own identity, although judging by his skills in hand-to-hand combat, he's not your average civilian.
If something doesn't feel quite right about British sci-fi thriller The Anomaly, it's because the script should have spent longer in development. As a director and producer (this time not a writer), Noel Clarke proves that you don't have to throw a lot of money at the screen to create the right atmosphere, but it takes more than a few nifty camera tricks and digital effects to draw an audience in.
Clarke also has the starring role, as Ryan, an apparent hostage who wakes up in the back of a van where a boy called Alex (Art Parkinson) is begging for his help. Ryan has no memory of how they got there and barely a grasp of his own identity, although judging by his skills in hand-to-hand combat, he's not your average civilian.
- 7/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Four years after his last directorial outing 4321, Noel Clarke steps back into the director's chair for The Anomaly - a high-concept sci-fi thriller that star Ian Somerhalder has dubbed "The Bourne Identity meets Memento".
As if calling the shots wasn't demanding enough, Clarke also takes on the lead role, playing a soldier who only experiences consciousness for 9 minutes and 47 seconds at a time. It's dizzying for his protagonist, and for the audience along for the ride too. Digital Spy sat down with Clarke to discuss making the film, throwing in Doctor Who cameos and why he's still reaching for the stars.
The Anomaly is the first film you've directed that you haven't written the script for - what was it about Simon Lewis's story that hooked you in?
I just really liked the fact that Simon had written something that could be quite high concept, but at the same...
As if calling the shots wasn't demanding enough, Clarke also takes on the lead role, playing a soldier who only experiences consciousness for 9 minutes and 47 seconds at a time. It's dizzying for his protagonist, and for the audience along for the ride too. Digital Spy sat down with Clarke to discuss making the film, throwing in Doctor Who cameos and why he's still reaching for the stars.
The Anomaly is the first film you've directed that you haven't written the script for - what was it about Simon Lewis's story that hooked you in?
I just really liked the fact that Simon had written something that could be quite high concept, but at the same...
- 7/3/2014
- Digital Spy
As his new film - The Anomaly - arrives, we chat to Noel Clarke about his plans, the movie, and Jason Statham....
Interview
For his third directorial outing - following Adulthood and 4.3.2.1 - Noel Clarke is tackling sci-fi. As such, The Anomaly arrives in UK cinemas this weekend, and he took some time out to tell us about the film, about his future projects, and - of course - his favourite Statham movie...
There's a distinct lack of logos at the start of The Anomaly. If you compare this to the last film you directed, 4.3.2.1, that had a huge procession of companies involved. This has Universal, your company and The Tea Shop & Film Company. Is that indicative that this was a slightly easier project to pull together? That the currency you've built up over your past few projects makes it a slightly easier sell?
It's not necessarily easier. It's just indicative of,...
Interview
For his third directorial outing - following Adulthood and 4.3.2.1 - Noel Clarke is tackling sci-fi. As such, The Anomaly arrives in UK cinemas this weekend, and he took some time out to tell us about the film, about his future projects, and - of course - his favourite Statham movie...
There's a distinct lack of logos at the start of The Anomaly. If you compare this to the last film you directed, 4.3.2.1, that had a huge procession of companies involved. This has Universal, your company and The Tea Shop & Film Company. Is that indicative that this was a slightly easier project to pull together? That the currency you've built up over your past few projects makes it a slightly easier sell?
It's not necessarily easier. It's just indicative of,...
- 7/3/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Pulling double-duty as star and director, British filmmaker Noel Clarke – who rose to fame through Kidulthood and Adulthood – is the driving force behind the upcoming sci-fi action film, The Anomaly, and we now have a new trailer to study for clues. Though Universal Pictures are handling the July 4 UK theatrical release, there is currently no sign of a foray into Us cinemas. This may be scheduled if the movie performs well with British audiences, however.
Clarke directs for the third time, here from a script by relative newcomer Simon Lewis. Co-starring Luke Hemsworth (older brother of Chris and Liam), Ian Somerhalder (The Vampire Diaries), Brian Cox (Red 2), and Alexis Knapp (Pitch Perfect), the tale plays out in both London and New York City. Following a former soldier (Clarke) who is continually ‘re-booted’ after 9 minutes and 47 seconds, he must uncover the truth about what is happening to him and why, before...
Clarke directs for the third time, here from a script by relative newcomer Simon Lewis. Co-starring Luke Hemsworth (older brother of Chris and Liam), Ian Somerhalder (The Vampire Diaries), Brian Cox (Red 2), and Alexis Knapp (Pitch Perfect), the tale plays out in both London and New York City. Following a former soldier (Clarke) who is continually ‘re-booted’ after 9 minutes and 47 seconds, he must uncover the truth about what is happening to him and why, before...
- 6/10/2014
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
First Look: Shooting wraps in Goa on hedonistic backpacker thriller, starring Mortal Instruments star Robert Sheehan.
London-based production company Sums Film & Media has released the first image to emerge from the set of its new production Jet Trash, which has just completed filming in Goa, India.
The feature is directed by former Screen Star of Tomorrow Charles Henri Belleville whose previous feature The Inheritance won the inaugural Raindance Award at the BIFAs and whose latest production Mortlake starring Tom Hardy is in post-production.
Jet Trash stars Robert Sheehan, best known for his role in urban superhero series Misfits and the recent Mortal Instruments.
He stars alongside Osy Ikhile, who will be seen in Ron Howard’s upcoming Heart of the Sea, Sofia Boutella (Monsters 2: Dark Continent), Jasper Pääkkönen (Heart of a Lion) and Craig Parkinson (Control, Four Lions).
The film is written by Simon Lewis (The Anomaly, Tiger House) and Dan M Brown and is based...
London-based production company Sums Film & Media has released the first image to emerge from the set of its new production Jet Trash, which has just completed filming in Goa, India.
The feature is directed by former Screen Star of Tomorrow Charles Henri Belleville whose previous feature The Inheritance won the inaugural Raindance Award at the BIFAs and whose latest production Mortlake starring Tom Hardy is in post-production.
Jet Trash stars Robert Sheehan, best known for his role in urban superhero series Misfits and the recent Mortal Instruments.
He stars alongside Osy Ikhile, who will be seen in Ron Howard’s upcoming Heart of the Sea, Sofia Boutella (Monsters 2: Dark Continent), Jasper Pääkkönen (Heart of a Lion) and Craig Parkinson (Control, Four Lions).
The film is written by Simon Lewis (The Anomaly, Tiger House) and Dan M Brown and is based...
- 3/20/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Currently shooting in Cape Town, South Africa is British home invasion horror 'Tiger House'. The movie finds a young injured gymnast taking on a gang of armed robbers who break in to her boyfriend's home and take him and his family captive. High school gymnast Kelly is played by the gorgeous star of 'Skins' and upcoming sci-fi adaptation 'The Maze Runner' Kaya Scodelario. Joining Scodelario (below) is Scot actor Dougray Scott ('Mission: Impossible II'), Ed Skrein, Langley Kirkwood, Brandon Auret, Daniel Boyd, Julie Summers and Andrew Brent. The production is being helmed by Tom Daley (not to be confused with the medal winning diver of the same name) from a script penned by Simon Lewis. Head below for an image of Kaya from the movie....
- 2/26/2014
- Horror Asylum
Noel Clarke is getting behind the camera again, after a brief hiatus (doing mostly acting), with the sci-fi actioner titled The Anomaly, which stars Luke Hemsworth and Ian Somerhalder. Shooting is underway in London and New York, on a project that will see Clarke co-star, with Brian Cox and Alexis Knapp rounding out the cast. Penned by Simon Lewis, the story follows the travails of a traumatized ex-soldier who wakes up in the back of a van, alongside a kidnapped boy, to find that he only has only nine minutes and 37 seconds of consciousness to work out why and how he got there. It was earlier last month that the British multihyphenate, Clarke, revealed to...
- 7/18/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Exclusive: Universal nabs rights UK rights to thriller starring Ian Somerhalder, Luke Hemsworth, Brian Cox.
Upie, the home entertainment division of Universal Pictures, has picked up UK theatrical and home entertainment rights to Noel Clarke’s thriller The Anomaly.
For full production details visit
The Anomaly
Clarke directs and stars alongside Ian Somerhalder, Luke Hemsworth in his first leading feature film role, Brian Cox and Alexis Knapp.
Simon Lewis’ screenplay follows the travails of a traumatised ex-soldier who wakes up in the back of a van, alongside a kidnapped boy, to find that he only has only nine minutes and 37 seconds of consciousness to work out why and how he got there.
The feature is produced under Clarke’s Unstoppable Entertainment banner alongside James Harris and Mark Lane of The Tea Shop & Film Company (Cockneys vs Zombies, Tower Block).
Filming took place in London and New York.
Eddie Cunningham, president of Universal Pictures International Entertainment said: “We are...
Upie, the home entertainment division of Universal Pictures, has picked up UK theatrical and home entertainment rights to Noel Clarke’s thriller The Anomaly.
For full production details visit
The Anomaly
Clarke directs and stars alongside Ian Somerhalder, Luke Hemsworth in his first leading feature film role, Brian Cox and Alexis Knapp.
Simon Lewis’ screenplay follows the travails of a traumatised ex-soldier who wakes up in the back of a van, alongside a kidnapped boy, to find that he only has only nine minutes and 37 seconds of consciousness to work out why and how he got there.
The feature is produced under Clarke’s Unstoppable Entertainment banner alongside James Harris and Mark Lane of The Tea Shop & Film Company (Cockneys vs Zombies, Tower Block).
Filming took place in London and New York.
Eddie Cunningham, president of Universal Pictures International Entertainment said: “We are...
- 7/15/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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