Stars: Bruce Willis, Kevin Dillon, Frank Grillo, Leon, Brooke Butler, Gianni Capaldi | Written by Rab Berry, Scott Mallace | Directed by Wes Miller
Since this is a day ending in “Y” that means it’s time for another Bruce Willis movie to arrive, this time it’s A Day to Die. I may have used that line before, but he’s putting out so many films I’m running out of ways to introduce them.
A Day to Die opens in the middle of a hostage situation. A special security team that includes Connor and Mason is called in to deal with a hostage situation at a school that involves what appears to be some well-armed militia types. It all goes very badly due to the police somehow not noticing several guys with RPGs on nearby rooftops. It also didn’t help that the attackers had a landmine that not only...
Since this is a day ending in “Y” that means it’s time for another Bruce Willis movie to arrive, this time it’s A Day to Die. I may have used that line before, but he’s putting out so many films I’m running out of ways to introduce them.
A Day to Die opens in the middle of a hostage situation. A special security team that includes Connor and Mason is called in to deal with a hostage situation at a school that involves what appears to be some well-armed militia types. It all goes very badly due to the police somehow not noticing several guys with RPGs on nearby rooftops. It also didn’t help that the attackers had a landmine that not only...
- 5/20/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Bruce Willis, Kevin Dillon, Frank Grillo, Leon, Brooke Butler, Gianni Capaldi | Written by Rab Berry, Scott Mallace | Directed by Wes Miller
Since this is a day ending in “Y” that means it’s time for another Bruce Willis movie to arrive, this time it’s A Day to Die. I may have used that line before, but he’s putting out so many films I’m running out of ways to introduce them. Although given their rapidly declining quality I’m starting to wonder why I bother reviewing them at all.
A Day to Die opens in the middle of a hostage situation. A special security team that includes Connor and Mason is called in to deal with a hostage situation at a school that involves what appears to be some well-armed militia types. It all goes very badly due to the police somehow not noticing several guys with RPGs on nearby rooftops.
Since this is a day ending in “Y” that means it’s time for another Bruce Willis movie to arrive, this time it’s A Day to Die. I may have used that line before, but he’s putting out so many films I’m running out of ways to introduce them. Although given their rapidly declining quality I’m starting to wonder why I bother reviewing them at all.
A Day to Die opens in the middle of a hostage situation. A special security team that includes Connor and Mason is called in to deal with a hostage situation at a school that involves what appears to be some well-armed militia types. It all goes very badly due to the police somehow not noticing several guys with RPGs on nearby rooftops.
- 3/8/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
A4 presents Kagonada’s second feature After Yang in limited release, the latest in the distributor’s varied indie slate ahead of wide-release horror slasher X on 3/18 and sci-fi adventure Everything Everywhere All At Once on 3/25 — which is also opening SXSW Film Festival.
This is a weekend where The Batman casts a long shadow, but the specialty market is also hungry for new content with moviegoers demonstrably, measurably, more willing to return to theaters in person.
A24 has been a strong voice in the pandemic-scarred cinema landscape. Green Knight, Zola and C’mon, C’mon helped juice the indie box office last year as odd Icelandic horror film Lamb and porno-themed Red Rocket became culty favorites. Other releases included The Humans, The Souvenir: Part II and Saint Maude. The distributor took three Oscar noms with Apple TV+ for The Tragedy of Macbeth. X as well as A24’s upcoming Bodies Bodies Bodies...
This is a weekend where The Batman casts a long shadow, but the specialty market is also hungry for new content with moviegoers demonstrably, measurably, more willing to return to theaters in person.
A24 has been a strong voice in the pandemic-scarred cinema landscape. Green Knight, Zola and C’mon, C’mon helped juice the indie box office last year as odd Icelandic horror film Lamb and porno-themed Red Rocket became culty favorites. Other releases included The Humans, The Souvenir: Part II and Saint Maude. The distributor took three Oscar noms with Apple TV+ for The Tragedy of Macbeth. X as well as A24’s upcoming Bodies Bodies Bodies...
- 3/4/2022
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Vertical Entertainment has secured the U.S. distribution rights to A Day to Die, an action-thriller starring Frank Grillo, Bruce Willis, Leon, and Kevin Dillon. Wes Miller directed the indie from a script he co-wrote with Scott Mallace and Rab Berry. The pic is expected to be released in 2022.
In the film, a disgraced parole officer (Dillon) is indebted to a local gang leader and forced to pull off a series of dangerous drug heists within twelve hours in order to pay the $2 million dollars he owes, rescue his kidnapped pregnant wife, and settle a score with the city’s corrupt police chief (Willis), who is working with the gang leader and double-crossed him years ago.
Gianni Capaldi, Brooke Butler, Vernon Davis, Mohamed Karim, Alexander Kane, and Curtis Nichouls round out the cast. Nichouls also produced the film alongside Andrew van den Houten and DJ Dodd. Capstone Group is handling global sales.
In the film, a disgraced parole officer (Dillon) is indebted to a local gang leader and forced to pull off a series of dangerous drug heists within twelve hours in order to pay the $2 million dollars he owes, rescue his kidnapped pregnant wife, and settle a score with the city’s corrupt police chief (Willis), who is working with the gang leader and double-crossed him years ago.
Gianni Capaldi, Brooke Butler, Vernon Davis, Mohamed Karim, Alexander Kane, and Curtis Nichouls round out the cast. Nichouls also produced the film alongside Andrew van den Houten and DJ Dodd. Capstone Group is handling global sales.
- 5/12/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Joseph Baxter Aug 1, 2019
Watch Dolph Lundgren waste hapless lackies and forge a partnership in an exclusive clip from The Tracker.
The Tracker, an upcoming actioner, won’t exactly show star Dolph Lundgren expanding his performance repertoire in an exceptionally artful manner, but it will find him in familiar ass-kicking form.
Indeed, the ‘80s icon continues his post-Expendables onscreen resurgence in this actioner, in which he plays a doggedly determined ex-military man who’s looking to solve the 15-year mystery of his missing family – brandishing a magnifying glass that requires high-caliber ammo.
If that sounds like an intriguing cinematic guilty pleasure, then check out the exclusive clip below!
As you can see, the film’s titular tracker, Aiden Hakansson (Lundgren) – on the mission of looking for his family – rescues police detective Antonio Graziani (Marco Mazzoli) from a predicament involving armed balaclava-wearing baddies, forging a partnership based on aligned interests.
The Tracker...
Watch Dolph Lundgren waste hapless lackies and forge a partnership in an exclusive clip from The Tracker.
The Tracker, an upcoming actioner, won’t exactly show star Dolph Lundgren expanding his performance repertoire in an exceptionally artful manner, but it will find him in familiar ass-kicking form.
Indeed, the ‘80s icon continues his post-Expendables onscreen resurgence in this actioner, in which he plays a doggedly determined ex-military man who’s looking to solve the 15-year mystery of his missing family – brandishing a magnifying glass that requires high-caliber ammo.
If that sounds like an intriguing cinematic guilty pleasure, then check out the exclusive clip below!
As you can see, the film’s titular tracker, Aiden Hakansson (Lundgren) – on the mission of looking for his family – rescues police detective Antonio Graziani (Marco Mazzoli) from a predicament involving armed balaclava-wearing baddies, forging a partnership based on aligned interests.
The Tracker...
- 7/31/2019
- Den of Geek
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