Repeater Trailer — R. Ellis Frazier‘s Repeater (2022) movie trailer has been released by Saban Films. The Repeater trailer stars Paul Sidhu, Kristanna Loken, Nick Moran, James Faulkner, Corbin Bernsen, and Gary Daniels. Crew Benjamin Budd and R. Ellis Frazier wrote the screenplay for Repeater. Name created the music for the film. Name crafted the cinematography [...]
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- 11/22/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Do whatever it takes." Saban Films has revealed a trailer for an indie action thriller titled Repeater, from action director R. Ellis Frazier. Unfortunately this isn't a time loop sci-fi, it's one of these dime-a-dozen trash action films they're dropping all the time these days. "Find. Kill. Repeat." For hit man Smith, these are the only words to live by. But a botched job forces him to take a high-stakes open contract arranged by his handler. Smith's latest target? The hacker-activist Rousseau, who has run afoul of corrupt corporations and powerful men like Silver. In the border towns of Mexico, Smith confronts local gangs, competing contract killers Botha and Sykes, and a crisis of conscience with deadly consequences. The film stars Paul Sidhu, Kristanna Loken, Nick Moran, James Faulkner, with Corbin Bernsen and Gary Daniels. Ugh this looks as generic and as forgettable as they come, everything is so derivative and uninteresting.
- 11/21/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Tom Sizemore, Bai Ling, Paul Sidhu, Kevin Gage, Raymond J. Barry, Vanessa Angel, Noel Gugliemi, David Fernandez Jr., Victorya Brandart, Luis Gatica, Geoffrey Ross, Brad Potts | Written by Benjamin Budd | Directed by R. Ellis Frazier
Like many low budget action films, there is a constant, uneasy tension between ambition and what is possible. Hustle Down is aiming to be a Michael Mann thriller, but the constraints constantly degrade the experience. Whether it is low budget cameras, direction, or uneven acting.
An almost unrecognisable Tom Sizemore (with dyed black hair and looking elderly) is running around (and gosh is it a sad sight) in a cheap shirt, avoiding cartel hitmen.
I barely recognise the wispy voice of Tom Sizemore here, nor his ghoulish countenance and I certainly don’t recognise his ripe acting. He was one of my favourite actors for a long time, and it is so sad to...
Like many low budget action films, there is a constant, uneasy tension between ambition and what is possible. Hustle Down is aiming to be a Michael Mann thriller, but the constraints constantly degrade the experience. Whether it is low budget cameras, direction, or uneven acting.
An almost unrecognisable Tom Sizemore (with dyed black hair and looking elderly) is running around (and gosh is it a sad sight) in a cheap shirt, avoiding cartel hitmen.
I barely recognise the wispy voice of Tom Sizemore here, nor his ghoulish countenance and I certainly don’t recognise his ripe acting. He was one of my favourite actors for a long time, and it is so sad to...
- 4/7/2022
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Gravitas Ventures has picked up North American rights to Hustle Down, R. Ellis Frazier’s action-comedy, and will release theatrically in October.
The deal was struck with Ultramedia, which is handling international sales rights and screening the pic in Cannes.
The movie stars Tom Sizemore (Heat), Paul Sidhu (Repeater), Bai Ling (Crank: High Voltage), Kevin Gage (Heat), Raymond J. Barry (Training Day), Vanessa Angel (Weird Science), and Noel Gugliemi.
It follows Cully (Sizemore), a two-bit hustler and the driver for a Baja drug cartel, who finds himself relying on skilled-but-reluctant bounty hunter, to stay out of the grasps of a merciless assassin, and vicious thugs led by a rival gang leader after he steals a money car stuffed with cash meant for his boss.
Robert Beaumont produced, Benjamin Budd wrote the screenplay.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Gravitas and excited to see how North American movie-goers receive...
The deal was struck with Ultramedia, which is handling international sales rights and screening the pic in Cannes.
The movie stars Tom Sizemore (Heat), Paul Sidhu (Repeater), Bai Ling (Crank: High Voltage), Kevin Gage (Heat), Raymond J. Barry (Training Day), Vanessa Angel (Weird Science), and Noel Gugliemi.
It follows Cully (Sizemore), a two-bit hustler and the driver for a Baja drug cartel, who finds himself relying on skilled-but-reluctant bounty hunter, to stay out of the grasps of a merciless assassin, and vicious thugs led by a rival gang leader after he steals a money car stuffed with cash meant for his boss.
Robert Beaumont produced, Benjamin Budd wrote the screenplay.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Gravitas and excited to see how North American movie-goers receive...
- 7/8/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
InterviewYadhu Krishnan, who wrote the Hollywood film ‘Escape from Black Water’ is turning a director with ‘Kaal Chakra’.CrisYadhu with The Great KhaliTwo years ago, when a Hollywood film called Escape from Black Water got made in Kerala, Yadhu Krishnan, a native of Kottayam, was roped in as its writer. A Merchant Navy official who is on the sea for four months a year, Yadhu busies himself with film projects whenever he comes on vacation. And this time, he will be spending his vacation directing his first film, a Hindi movie titled Kaal Chakra where Dalip Singh Rana, Indian-American wrestler known as The Great Khali, will play an important role in the film. “I met him as part of the English film,” he says. Settled in Mumbai, a Hindi film seemed most natural for Yadhu, for whom writing began in the days he was a student in Mumbai, when friends...
- 1/6/2021
- by Cris
- The News Minute
On tap right now we have an exclusive look at the new artwork for 2307: Winter’s Dream from director Joey Curtis working from a script he wrote with Paul Sidhu. Sidhu also stars alongside Branden Coles, Arielle Holmes, Kelcey Watson, Anne-Solenne… Continue Reading →
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- 9/27/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
On tap right now we have a look at the official trailer and artwork for 2307: Winter’s Dream from director Joey Curtis working from a script he wrote with Paul Sidhu. Sidhu also stars alongside Branden Coles, Arielle Holmes, Kelcey Watson,… Continue Reading →
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- 9/25/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
"The ice humbles all, it reveals our limitations, our weaknesses, our human-ness." Vertical Entertainment has unveiled an official trailer for a sci-fi action film titled 2307: Winter's Dream, set (obviously enough) in the year 2307 during a new ice age. The plot in this is a bit weird - scientists bio-engineered Humanoids that possess great strength, speed, and tolerance to extreme cold. When one of these humanoids escapes and threatens to lead a rebellion, an elite team of soldiers is sent to hunt him down. This seems to be much more about the gritty action and nefarious characters than the futuristic time it takes place. 2307: Winter's Dream stars Paul Sidhu, Branden Coles, Arielle Holmes, Kelcey Watson, Anne-Solenne Hatte, Timothy Lee DePriest, and Stormi Henley. This looks like it might be okay, but I'm not excited. You? Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Joey Curtis' 2307: Winter's Dream , direct...
- 9/21/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Set in an ice-age future, the planet’s surface has become uninhabitable, forcing mankind to live 10 meters below ground. Due to a lack of manpower humanoids are created and controlled by a team of “Spartans”, who act as slave police to keep them in order. When a rogue humanoid who lead a rebellion against the humans is spotted, a specialist team of Spartans are sent on a mission to hunt him down.
The film does well to create a futuristic look, although it does look as though the film has taken inspiration from a lot of other sci-fi movies, which could turn into a bit of an Easter egg hunt for fans. The pacing is good with plenty of twists throughout to keep you entertained, but for those expecting a popcorn action sci-fi this may be a slight disappointment, as it tries to go much deeper dealing with the character...
The film does well to create a futuristic look, although it does look as though the film has taken inspiration from a lot of other sci-fi movies, which could turn into a bit of an Easter egg hunt for fans. The pacing is good with plenty of twists throughout to keep you entertained, but for those expecting a popcorn action sci-fi this may be a slight disappointment, as it tries to go much deeper dealing with the character...
- 5/16/2017
- by Philip Rogers
- The Cultural Post
The year is 2307 and Earth is three centuries removed from climate change transforming its surface to glacial ice. Humanity has evolved to living underground, improving technology to help sustain their tenuous ecosystem outside of the subzero temperatures. This includes insulation injections to combat cold for up to 48 hours, strength enhancements, and even artificial intelligence boosters. It also led to the manufacture of a synthetic Humanoid race as slave labor. Super-strong, immune to the elements, and unable to reproduce, they do all the things we can’t in this new world wrought from a hubris that’s allowed the year to mark a second anniversary: five years since Ash-393 (Branden Coles) broke free from his “chains” to lead a devastating Humanoid rebellion that’s yet to be neutralized.
It’s a pretty terrific concept for a sci- actioner with philosophical elements delving into the idea of history and our inexplicable ability...
It’s a pretty terrific concept for a sci- actioner with philosophical elements delving into the idea of history and our inexplicable ability...
- 10/10/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
"What is it?" Two preview pages from Night Trap #4 give fans a look at the Trapper. Written by Cullen Bunn with artwork by J.B. Bastos, the fourth issue of the slasher comic book series is now on store shelves. Also in today's Horror Highlights: Tales of Poe DVD details and 2307: Winter's Dream La premiere info.
Check Out Preview Pages and Cover Art for Night Trap #4: "Night Trap #4
JUL161741
(W) Cullen Bunn (A) J.B. Bastos
"What happened to you, Kelly?" The answer to this might save their lives - or end them - as Kelly's traumatic past boils to the surface in a final showdown with the Trapper. Acclaimed horror writer Cullen Bunn's unexpected twist on the slasher genre concludes in this non-stop blood-streaked fight to the finish!
In Shops: Sep. 14th, 2016
Srp: $2.99"
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Tales of Poe on DVD Forevermore: Press Release: "New York, NY -...
Check Out Preview Pages and Cover Art for Night Trap #4: "Night Trap #4
JUL161741
(W) Cullen Bunn (A) J.B. Bastos
"What happened to you, Kelly?" The answer to this might save their lives - or end them - as Kelly's traumatic past boils to the surface in a final showdown with the Trapper. Acclaimed horror writer Cullen Bunn's unexpected twist on the slasher genre concludes in this non-stop blood-streaked fight to the finish!
In Shops: Sep. 14th, 2016
Srp: $2.99"
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Tales of Poe on DVD Forevermore: Press Release: "New York, NY -...
- 9/16/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
"Ash-393 is considered to be the most sophisticated humanoid ever created by man. He's the leader of the rogue humanoid rebellion." This is one of those weird little films we've never heard of, and yet it actually looks pretty cool. 2307: Winter's Dream is a futuristic sci-fi film set in 2307, of course, about a soldier sent on a mission to hunt down the leader of the humanoid rebellion. It was pointed out to me by the guys at Quiet Earth and pitched as a "Mad Max on ice", which is actually kind of accurate if you think of the very first Mad Max film. The cast includes Paul Sidhu, Branden Coles, Brad Potts, Anne-Solenne Hatte and Arielle Holmes. This looks like one of those sci-fi B-movies you'd get on VHS at the local video store. Here's the first teaser trailer for Joey Curtis' 2307: Winter's Dream, from Vimeo (via...
- 5/18/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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