Exclusive: Jack Kilmer (Palo Alto), Paris Jackson (Gringo), and Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight) are in production in Atlanta on Open Wounds, an indie horror thriller from director Ronald Krauss (Gimme Shelter). Rounding out the cast of the pic are Lambert Houston (Resurrection Factor), Renata Notni (Zorro), Richie Radichi (My Best Friend’s Dead), and Jay Giannone (American Hustle).
Written by Ryan Leeder, Joshua Courtade, and Krauss, the film centers around a fading indie horror studio, its owner Jefferson (Roberts), and his nephew Caleb (Kilmer), a young horror movie obsessive and aspiring makeup f/x artist, who finally gets his “little break” when Jefferson assigns him to work on a B-list movie about a vampire (Notni). There, he encounters another makeup artist, Ginni (Jackson), with whom he feels he can share his vulnerabilities, as well as an unsupportive rival, Todd (Houston).
Caleb, insecure of his talent, and desperate to win Jefferson’s approval,...
Written by Ryan Leeder, Joshua Courtade, and Krauss, the film centers around a fading indie horror studio, its owner Jefferson (Roberts), and his nephew Caleb (Kilmer), a young horror movie obsessive and aspiring makeup f/x artist, who finally gets his “little break” when Jefferson assigns him to work on a B-list movie about a vampire (Notni). There, he encounters another makeup artist, Ginni (Jackson), with whom he feels he can share his vulnerabilities, as well as an unsupportive rival, Todd (Houston).
Caleb, insecure of his talent, and desperate to win Jefferson’s approval,...
- 11/16/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts (Babylon) has been set to star opposite Hutch Dano and Christopher Livingston in Down Below, a psychological horror film from director Spyder Dobrofsky that is currently in production.
The plot of Down Below centers around a young sheriff and a criminal suspect who find their lives intertwined when both become haunted by a sinister force on Christmas Eve. Roberts portrays a highly intelligent police psychologist, who’s having a tough time with his current patient, a cop who was recently suspended for an act of violence on a civilian. Pic’s being produced by High Stake Entertainment.
Roberts was most recently seen playing Robert, the father of Margot Robbie’s Nellie Laroy, in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic Babylon for Paramount Pictures, which scored three Oscar noms earlier this year. The always-busy actor is also known for turns in films like Hard Luck Love Song,...
The plot of Down Below centers around a young sheriff and a criminal suspect who find their lives intertwined when both become haunted by a sinister force on Christmas Eve. Roberts portrays a highly intelligent police psychologist, who’s having a tough time with his current patient, a cop who was recently suspended for an act of violence on a civilian. Pic’s being produced by High Stake Entertainment.
Roberts was most recently seen playing Robert, the father of Margot Robbie’s Nellie Laroy, in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic Babylon for Paramount Pictures, which scored three Oscar noms earlier this year. The always-busy actor is also known for turns in films like Hard Luck Love Song,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: There’s more star power on board for Guy Ritchie and Jerry Bruckheimer’s new war movie, The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare, we can reveal, ahead of its February 13 start date in Turkey.
Joining Henry Cavill and Eiza González are Alan Ritchson, Henry Golding, Henry Zaga (Beyond The Universe), Alex Pettyfer, Cary Elwes (Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre), Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After franchise), Babs Olusanmokun and Til Schweiger.
Black Bear International arranged financing The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and is handling world sales on the film.
The true story covers UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s and Ian Fleming’s secret WWII combat organization. The clandestine squad’s unconventional and ‘ungentlemanly’ fighting techniques against the Nazis helped change the course of the war and gave birth to the modern Black Ops unit.
Joining Henry Cavill and Eiza González are Alan Ritchson, Henry Golding, Henry Zaga (Beyond The Universe), Alex Pettyfer, Cary Elwes (Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre), Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After franchise), Babs Olusanmokun and Til Schweiger.
Black Bear International arranged financing The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and is handling world sales on the film.
The true story covers UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s and Ian Fleming’s secret WWII combat organization. The clandestine squad’s unconventional and ‘ungentlemanly’ fighting techniques against the Nazis helped change the course of the war and gave birth to the modern Black Ops unit.
- 2/2/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sarah Jeffery (The CW’s Charmed), Emmy nominee Jane Adams (Hacks), Jake Weber (Those Who Wish Me Dead) and Balthazar Getty (Twin Peaks) will star in Year of the Fox, the latest feature from award-winning director Megan Griffiths, which has wrapped production in the state of Washington.
The film written by Eliza Flug is a fictionalized depiction of teenage experiences and personal encounters she had while growing up in Aspen, Colorado, during the last of its utopian heyday. Set in 1997, it tells the story of 17-year-old Ivy (Jeffery), who was adopted as an infant into a wealthy and notable Aspen family and is now navigating the fallout of her parents’ bitter divorce.
Ivy’s mother, Paulene (Adams), prepares to relocate to her native Seattle, taking Ivy with her. But Ivy’s influential and controlling father, Huxley (Weber), pulls Ivy ever closer by inviting...
The film written by Eliza Flug is a fictionalized depiction of teenage experiences and personal encounters she had while growing up in Aspen, Colorado, during the last of its utopian heyday. Set in 1997, it tells the story of 17-year-old Ivy (Jeffery), who was adopted as an infant into a wealthy and notable Aspen family and is now navigating the fallout of her parents’ bitter divorce.
Ivy’s mother, Paulene (Adams), prepares to relocate to her native Seattle, taking Ivy with her. But Ivy’s influential and controlling father, Huxley (Weber), pulls Ivy ever closer by inviting...
- 10/21/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Chris Messina (Birds of Prey), Cory Michael Smith, Aida Turturro (The Sopranos), Wunmi Mosaku (Lovecraft Country) and newcomer Grace Edwards have boarded Call Jane, which is now in production in Connecticut.
In the women’s rights drama, directed by Carol screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, they will star opposite previously announced cast members Elizabeth Banks, Sigourney Weaver and Kata Mara.
Emerging from a script by Hayley Schore & Roshan Sethi, with revisions by Nagy, that made The Black List, Call Jane is set during the summer of 1968, which sees protests rock the Democratic National Convention. Against this backdrop, we follow Joy Griffin (Banks), a housewife and mother who experiences a life-threatening pregnancy that no doctor will allow her to terminate. After finding herself out of options, with little time to lose, Joy discovers a network of women who facilitate safe abortions for women in need—no questions asked. The...
In the women’s rights drama, directed by Carol screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, they will star opposite previously announced cast members Elizabeth Banks, Sigourney Weaver and Kata Mara.
Emerging from a script by Hayley Schore & Roshan Sethi, with revisions by Nagy, that made The Black List, Call Jane is set during the summer of 1968, which sees protests rock the Democratic National Convention. Against this backdrop, we follow Joy Griffin (Banks), a housewife and mother who experiences a life-threatening pregnancy that no doctor will allow her to terminate. After finding herself out of options, with little time to lose, Joy discovers a network of women who facilitate safe abortions for women in need—no questions asked. The...
- 5/3/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s safe to say Film and Book Twitter erupted with the news that Noah Baumbach’s next film would be an adaptation of Don DeLillo’s seminal novel White Noise. With Adam Driver set to star alongside Greta Gerwig, marking what will be her first on-screen role in six years, more of the cast has been unveiled ahead of a summer shoot––and it’s going to be a family affair.
Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola’s children, the 11-year-old May and 17-year-old Sam, have joined the ensemble, as revealed in this month’s Bazaar UK. A campus satire / oddball marriage comedy / horror story about industrialization, White Noise concerns Jack Gladney (Driver), professor of Hitler studies at the university referred to only as (again: campus satire) The-College-on-the-Hill. His life as teacher of Hitler, husband to Babette (Gerwig), and father to four children / stepchildren is torn asunder by “the Airborne Toxic Event,...
Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola’s children, the 11-year-old May and 17-year-old Sam, have joined the ensemble, as revealed in this month’s Bazaar UK. A campus satire / oddball marriage comedy / horror story about industrialization, White Noise concerns Jack Gladney (Driver), professor of Hitler studies at the university referred to only as (again: campus satire) The-College-on-the-Hill. His life as teacher of Hitler, husband to Babette (Gerwig), and father to four children / stepchildren is torn asunder by “the Airborne Toxic Event,...
- 4/7/2021
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Picture Tree Intl. has picked up the global sales rights on comedy drama “Risks and Side Effects,” which follows a woman’s kidney transplant journey that threatens to break-up her friendships and marriage. The sales agency will launch sales at the European Film Market (March 1-5). Variety has been given exclusive access to the trailer.
Austrian helmer Michael Kreihsl wrote and directed the film, which is based on a play of the same name by Stefan Vögel. It stars Samuel Finzi and Inka Friedrich (“God You’re Such a Pr—“), alongside Pia Hierzegger and Thomas Mraz (“The Tobacconist”).
In the film a routine check-up reveals that Pilates trainer Kathrin is suffering from kidney disease and needs a transplant. Her husband Arnold is a successful architect in the middle of a large project and is afraid of donating one of his kidneys. Götz, a friend of the couple’s, would undergo...
Austrian helmer Michael Kreihsl wrote and directed the film, which is based on a play of the same name by Stefan Vögel. It stars Samuel Finzi and Inka Friedrich (“God You’re Such a Pr—“), alongside Pia Hierzegger and Thomas Mraz (“The Tobacconist”).
In the film a routine check-up reveals that Pilates trainer Kathrin is suffering from kidney disease and needs a transplant. Her husband Arnold is a successful architect in the middle of a large project and is afraid of donating one of his kidneys. Götz, a friend of the couple’s, would undergo...
- 2/22/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
I did a double take when I saw the headline myself. Despite only launching a week ago, a not inconsiderable number of titles will be leaving HBO Max at the end of June. Logically, distribution contracts that were already running out weren’t going to stop running out just because Warner launched their new service, so you best get on these quick.
Here’s the list of all the movies leaving HBO Max on June 30th:
The Abyss
Akeelah and the Bee
American Wedding
An Ideal Husband
Arthur
Asylum
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Big Green
Blindspotting
Bye Bye, Love
Empire of the Sun
Glengarry Glen Ross
Grandma’s Boy
Great Expectations
A Handful of Dust
Head Full of Honey
Heaven & Earth
Hellboy
The Hoax
I Love You Phillip Morris
Indignation
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Jobs
Johnny English
Keeping Up with the Steins
Kin
Les Miserables
Hellboy Gallery 1 of 6
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Here’s the list of all the movies leaving HBO Max on June 30th:
The Abyss
Akeelah and the Bee
American Wedding
An Ideal Husband
Arthur
Asylum
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Big Green
Blindspotting
Bye Bye, Love
Empire of the Sun
Glengarry Glen Ross
Grandma’s Boy
Great Expectations
A Handful of Dust
Head Full of Honey
Heaven & Earth
Hellboy
The Hoax
I Love You Phillip Morris
Indignation
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Jobs
Johnny English
Keeping Up with the Steins
Kin
Les Miserables
Hellboy Gallery 1 of 6
Click to...
- 6/3/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
Thomas “Tom” Zickler, one of Germany’s most successful producers, died Monday following a short illness. He was 55.
Zickler worked with actor-director Til Schweiger on some of Germany’s most successful films of the past two decades. Overseeing production at Barefoot Films and Mr. Brown Entertainment, companies he ran with Schweiger, Zickler produced such hits as 1997’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” 2010’s “Friendship!” and 2014’s “Head Full of Honey.”
In 2017 he teamed up with Christoph Fisser, vice president and COO of Studio Babelsberg, to launch a new shingle, Traumfabrik. Zickler most recently produced a movie of the same title, “Traumfabrik,” a period-piece love letter to East Germany’s famed Defa film studios, in Potsdam, which became Studio Babelsberg.
The new shingle marked a return to his professional roots. Zickler began his film career at Defa, in what was then East Germany, in 1986, three years before German reunification led to the privatization of the studio.
Zickler worked with actor-director Til Schweiger on some of Germany’s most successful films of the past two decades. Overseeing production at Barefoot Films and Mr. Brown Entertainment, companies he ran with Schweiger, Zickler produced such hits as 1997’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” 2010’s “Friendship!” and 2014’s “Head Full of Honey.”
In 2017 he teamed up with Christoph Fisser, vice president and COO of Studio Babelsberg, to launch a new shingle, Traumfabrik. Zickler most recently produced a movie of the same title, “Traumfabrik,” a period-piece love letter to East Germany’s famed Defa film studios, in Potsdam, which became Studio Babelsberg.
The new shingle marked a return to his professional roots. Zickler began his film career at Defa, in what was then East Germany, in 1986, three years before German reunification led to the privatization of the studio.
- 9/4/2019
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
The German star’s new directorial effort is the sequel to Class Reunion 1.0. Best known to international audiences for playing Sergeant Hugo Stiglitz in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, German actor-filmmaker Til Schweiger, who in his native country enjoys superstardom status, finished shooting his new directorial effort last week. Entitled Class Reunion 2.0 - The Wedding, the new comedy is a sequel to his movie Class Reunion 1.0 - The Incredible Journey of the Silver Backs, which attracted more than 1.1 million viewers in 2018. As a reminder, Schweiger also directed last year’s box-office flop Head Full of Honey, an English-language remake of his German-language film of the same name from 2014. Class Reunion 2.0 will follow the main characters from Class Reunion 1.0 as they face a series of new challenges. Shortly after the class reunion, the lives of Thomas (Til Schweiger himself), Nils (Samuel Finzi) and Andreas (Milan Peschel),...
Constantins’s Us teen drama ‘After Passion’ was a surprise hit with young female audiences.
Cinema-going in Germany saw a slight year-on-year recovery in box-office takings and admissions for the first half of 2019 with admissions rising by 6% and ticket revenues by 5.6%, according to provisional figures collated by ComScore.
In the same period in 2018 German exhibitors had been faced with an almost 17% year-on-year drop in box office and admissions, and 2018 had ended with overall attendance sliding by 13.9% to 105.5 million admissions, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990. Gross box office receipts failed to pass the €1bn threshold for the first time...
Cinema-going in Germany saw a slight year-on-year recovery in box-office takings and admissions for the first half of 2019 with admissions rising by 6% and ticket revenues by 5.6%, according to provisional figures collated by ComScore.
In the same period in 2018 German exhibitors had been faced with an almost 17% year-on-year drop in box office and admissions, and 2018 had ended with overall attendance sliding by 13.9% to 105.5 million admissions, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990. Gross box office receipts failed to pass the €1bn threshold for the first time...
- 7/11/2019
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
“Traumfabrik” marks the return of one of Germany’s most successful producers back onto the film stage in more ways than one.
A period-piece love letter to East Germany’s famed Defa film studios, now known as Studio Babelsberg, “Traumfabrik” is a romantic drama set in 1961 that follows a young studio extra’s ambitious efforts to reunite with the French girl he loves after being separated by the construction of the Berlin Wall.
It’s also the name of a new Studio Babelsberg shingle headed by veteran producer Tom Zickler and Christoph Fisser, Studio Babelsberg vice president and COO.
Zickler launched the joint venture in 2017 after nearly 20 years of working with actor-director Til Schweiger on some of Germany’s most successful films of the past two decades. Overseeing production at Barefoot Films and Mr. Brown Entertainment, Zickler produced such hits as 1997’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”; 2010’s “Friendship!” and 2014’s “Head Full of Honey.
A period-piece love letter to East Germany’s famed Defa film studios, now known as Studio Babelsberg, “Traumfabrik” is a romantic drama set in 1961 that follows a young studio extra’s ambitious efforts to reunite with the French girl he loves after being separated by the construction of the Berlin Wall.
It’s also the name of a new Studio Babelsberg shingle headed by veteran producer Tom Zickler and Christoph Fisser, Studio Babelsberg vice president and COO.
Zickler launched the joint venture in 2017 after nearly 20 years of working with actor-director Til Schweiger on some of Germany’s most successful films of the past two decades. Overseeing production at Barefoot Films and Mr. Brown Entertainment, Zickler produced such hits as 1997’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”; 2010’s “Friendship!” and 2014’s “Head Full of Honey.
- 5/13/2019
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
The juxtaposition of moments in time, such as one person experiencing immense joy and another hitting rock bottom, or someone dying while someone else is being born, has always been an intriguing concept in film. But there’s a certain finesse that goes into making each separate vignette engaging — and in some cases, even urgent — so that these slivers of tales resonate with the audience. Unfortunately, “Berlin, I Love You” lacks that essential finesse.
This fourth installment of the “Cities of Love” franchise centers on Berlin and, like the other segments, tells ten not-so-interwoven stories that illuminate various themes including love and loss. There’s the woman (Keira Knightley) who takes in an abandoned Arabic child, much to the chagrin of her disapproving mother (Helen Mirren). There’s also the Hollywood actor (Luke Wilson) grappling with his stagnant career and looking for something, or someone, who can exhilarate him once again.
This fourth installment of the “Cities of Love” franchise centers on Berlin and, like the other segments, tells ten not-so-interwoven stories that illuminate various themes including love and loss. There’s the woman (Keira Knightley) who takes in an abandoned Arabic child, much to the chagrin of her disapproving mother (Helen Mirren). There’s also the Hollywood actor (Luke Wilson) grappling with his stagnant career and looking for something, or someone, who can exhilarate him once again.
- 2/6/2019
- by Candice Frederick
- The Wrap
More significant titles than usual opened this week, but many of them did not report their box office. The post-Thanksgiving date is always risky for new specialty entries as maintaining momentum through Christmas is a challenge.
Steady as they go are last week’s top openers, all well-reviewed Oscar contenders. “The Favourite” (Fox Searchlight), “Roma” (Netflix), and “Shoplifters” (Magnolia) all had strong second-week expansions.
Many films at this time of year open for one week for awards qualification, then widen early next year. This year includes two films by previous Oscar winners — Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s “Never Look Away” (Sony Pictures Classics) and Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows” (Focus). Also debuting with no grosses revealed were the documentary “Bathtubs Over Broadway” (Focus) as well as two new Netflix titles, Andy Serkis’ “Mowgli” and the Cannes prize-winner “Happy As Lazzaro.”
And Warner Bros. got as strong a theater placement as...
Steady as they go are last week’s top openers, all well-reviewed Oscar contenders. “The Favourite” (Fox Searchlight), “Roma” (Netflix), and “Shoplifters” (Magnolia) all had strong second-week expansions.
Many films at this time of year open for one week for awards qualification, then widen early next year. This year includes two films by previous Oscar winners — Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s “Never Look Away” (Sony Pictures Classics) and Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows” (Focus). Also debuting with no grosses revealed were the documentary “Bathtubs Over Broadway” (Focus) as well as two new Netflix titles, Andy Serkis’ “Mowgli” and the Cannes prize-winner “Happy As Lazzaro.”
And Warner Bros. got as strong a theater placement as...
- 12/2/2018
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Few father-daughter duos have captivated audiences onscreen, but Nick Nolte and his 11-year-old daughter Sophia Lane Nolte have an electric chemistry.
The 77-year-old actor stars alongside Sophia in Til Schweiger’s Head Full of Honey, a remake of his German film about a grandfather, Amadeus, who suffers from Alzheimer’s and his granddaughter, Matilda, who sets out to give him one last adventure in Venice, Italy — where he met his beloved wife.
Nolte tells People acting opposite Sophia in her film debut was a “very special” experience.
“I was quite surprised [that she wanted to act] because I didn’t think that she was really...
The 77-year-old actor stars alongside Sophia in Til Schweiger’s Head Full of Honey, a remake of his German film about a grandfather, Amadeus, who suffers from Alzheimer’s and his granddaughter, Matilda, who sets out to give him one last adventure in Venice, Italy — where he met his beloved wife.
Nolte tells People acting opposite Sophia in her film debut was a “very special” experience.
“I was quite surprised [that she wanted to act] because I didn’t think that she was really...
- 11/30/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Nick Nolte has joined the cast of The Mandalorian, one of two Star Wars original series in the works at Disney’s ambitious Disney+ streaming service. He joins Pedro Pascal and Gina Carano in the cast of the Lucasfilm-produced series based on the film franchise’s mythology.
Pascal plays a character who hails from the planet Mandalore, which Star Wars fans know as the home world of the notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett and Jango Fett. Both Nolte and Carano’s role are under wraps. Executive producer Jon Favreau has said the series set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order.
Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) is directing the first episode; also on board to direct are Taika Waititi, Rick Famuyiwa, Deborah Chow and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Disney is also mounting a second Disney+ original series based on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story...
Pascal plays a character who hails from the planet Mandalore, which Star Wars fans know as the home world of the notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett and Jango Fett. Both Nolte and Carano’s role are under wraps. Executive producer Jon Favreau has said the series set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order.
Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) is directing the first episode; also on board to direct are Taika Waititi, Rick Famuyiwa, Deborah Chow and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Disney is also mounting a second Disney+ original series based on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story...
- 11/30/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Following last weekend’s big roll out of The Favourite from Fox Searchlight, this weekend will likely see a pause for awards contenders making splashy Specialty box office numbers. Orion Pictures is giving a limited start to comedy-horror-musical Anna And the Apocalypse, starring Ella Hunt and Malcom Cumming. Timed to the holiday season, the title fits the company’s strategy of releasing films that target specific audiences. Screen Media, meanwhile, has two very different features heading out, though both will have one-time event screenings around the country (on different dates) in addition to specific targeted regular runs. James Marsh’s The Mercy starring Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz opens Village East in New York through the distributor, while animated feature Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer will have regular engagements starting in New York and L.A. Friday in a day and date release in addition to event screenings in over 100 cities.
- 11/30/2018
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline Film + TV
Zombies, ghosts and exorcisms will hit the big screen Friday.
Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell stars in horror flick The Possession of Hannah Grace, set to be released alongside the Christmas zombie-musical Anna and the Apocalypse. The Nick Nolte starrer Head Full of Honey and Italian drama Sicilian Ghost Story will have a limited release this weekend as well.
Read on to see what critics for The Hollywood Reporter had to say about this week's offerings.
Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell stars in horror flick The Possession of Hannah Grace, set to be released alongside the Christmas zombie-musical Anna and the Apocalypse. The Nick Nolte starrer Head Full of Honey and Italian drama Sicilian Ghost Story will have a limited release this weekend as well.
Read on to see what critics for The Hollywood Reporter had to say about this week's offerings.
- 11/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Zombies, ghosts and exorcisms will hit the big screen Friday.
Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell stars in horror flick The Possession of Hannah Grace, set to be released alongside the Christmas zombie-musical Anna and the Apocalypse. The Nick Nolte starrer Head Full of Honey and Italian drama Sicilian Ghost Story will have a limited release this weekend as well.
Read on to see what critics for The Hollywood Reporter had to say about this week's offerings.
Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell stars in horror flick The Possession of Hannah Grace, set to be released alongside the Christmas zombie-musical Anna and the Apocalypse. The Nick Nolte starrer Head Full of Honey and Italian drama Sicilian Ghost Story will have a limited release this weekend as well.
Read on to see what critics for The Hollywood Reporter had to say about this week's offerings.
- 11/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Following last weekend's monster performance, led by Disney's Ralph Breaks the Internet and MGM's Creed II, this weekend sees just one new wide release in Screen Gems's latest horror The Possession of Hannah Grace, which means the story will remain with last weekend's top titles as 2018 continues its torrid pace. After delivering the second largest five-day Thanksgiving weekend opening ever, Disney's Ralph Breaks the Internet is looking at a second weekend at #1 and a domestic gross that should finish at or near $120 million come end of day Sunday. Right now we're expecting a second weekend drop right around -54% for a sophomore frame totaling $26 million or so. MGM's Creed II could face some competition for second in Universal and Illumination's The Grinch, but we're expecting it to edge out the animated title with a drop right around -50% for an $18 million second weekend...
- 11/29/2018
- by Brad Brevet
- Box Office Mojo
Emily Mortimer‘s 8-year-old daughter is getting a taste of the spotlight.
In a People exclusive, the actress’ child May Rose Nivola debuts her first music video “Airborne” for the upcoming film Head Full of Honey.
The film is a multi-generational comedy-drama told from the perspective of young Matilda (Sophie Lane Nolte) who tries to help her grandfather Amadeus (Nick Nolte) find his way in life despite Alzheimer’s.
When she discovers her parents (played by Mortimer and Matt Dillon) are planning on placing Amadeus in a nursing home, she runs away with him to Venice, Italy — the city where he met his deceased wife.
In a People exclusive, the actress’ child May Rose Nivola debuts her first music video “Airborne” for the upcoming film Head Full of Honey.
The film is a multi-generational comedy-drama told from the perspective of young Matilda (Sophie Lane Nolte) who tries to help her grandfather Amadeus (Nick Nolte) find his way in life despite Alzheimer’s.
When she discovers her parents (played by Mortimer and Matt Dillon) are planning on placing Amadeus in a nursing home, she runs away with him to Venice, Italy — the city where he met his deceased wife.
- 11/28/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Alzheimer’s isn’t an easy thing to deal with. I’m sure some of you have loved ones that have it, and if you do then you it’s a very sad disease where people start to loose their memory and the ability to carry on a conversation and respond to their environment.
Today we have a trailer for a new film called Head Full of Honey that takes on this subject matter and it’s it’s really quite moving and emotional. This is one of those beautiful stories that needs to be told.
Nick Nolte plays a man by the name of Amadeus who is suffering from Alzheimer’s and his granddaughter Matilda (Sophie Lane Nolte) tries to help him “navigate his forgetfulness, and ends up going on a remarkable adventure with him.”
Head Full of Honey was directed by German actor-turned-filmmaker Til Schweiger and it seriously looks like a fantastic film.
Today we have a trailer for a new film called Head Full of Honey that takes on this subject matter and it’s it’s really quite moving and emotional. This is one of those beautiful stories that needs to be told.
Nick Nolte plays a man by the name of Amadeus who is suffering from Alzheimer’s and his granddaughter Matilda (Sophie Lane Nolte) tries to help him “navigate his forgetfulness, and ends up going on a remarkable adventure with him.”
Head Full of Honey was directed by German actor-turned-filmmaker Til Schweiger and it seriously looks like a fantastic film.
- 10/31/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
German director Til Schweiger directs the English-language remake of his own film, Head Full of Honey, which stars Nick Nolte as a grandfather struggling with Alzheimer’s. See the Head Full of Honey trailer below. Head Full of Honey Trailer Schweiger’s 2014 German film Head Full of Honey was met with critical acclaim and ended up being one of eight films […]
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- 10/31/2018
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
"Tell me again how you met Grandma!" Warner Bros has unveiled the first trailer for the new Alzheimer's drama titled Head Full of Honey, formerly known as Honey in the Head. This film is another English language remake (in addition to Cold Pursuit with Liam Neeson) that is directed by the same director who made the original "foreign" film. World famous German actor Til Schweiger directed the original movie, Head Full of Honey, in 2014 and also directs this one, produced by Warner Bros as a big Hollywood feel-good feature. Head Full of Honey stars Nick Nolte as a man suffering from Alzheimer's who embarks on a final road trip with his granddaughter, played by Sophie Lane Nolte. The full cast includes Matt Dillon, Emily Mortimer, Jacqueline Bisset, and Eric Roberts. This looks as intensely emotional as expected. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Til Schweiger's Head Full of Honey,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
There are awards contender films that excite you and thrill you (“First Man”). There are some that challenge you (“Suspiria”). There are even awards contenders that tackle important issues and subject matter. Then we have some of these late-fall prestige release films that are vying for Oscar consideration that seem to only want to make you sob like a blubbering mess in the theater.
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- 10/30/2018
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Til Schweiger’s Head Full of Honey has been added to Warner Bros. 2018 release schedule. The drama starring Nick Nolte and Matt Dillon is set to open in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on November 30.
Head Full of Honey follows the story of Lucas (Nolte) who is suffering from Alzheimer’s. As his granddaughter takes care of him he ends up going on road trip with her. Dillon will play his son and Emily Mortimer will play Dillon’s estranged wife. The film also stars Schweiger, Eric Roberts Claire Forlani, and Jacqueline Bisset.
The film is based on the 2014German film Honig im Kopf (literally translated means “Honey in the Head”) which Schweiger also directed. It was one of eight films on Germany’s shortlist for their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.
Head Full of Honey follows the story of Lucas (Nolte) who is suffering from Alzheimer’s. As his granddaughter takes care of him he ends up going on road trip with her. Dillon will play his son and Emily Mortimer will play Dillon’s estranged wife. The film also stars Schweiger, Eric Roberts Claire Forlani, and Jacqueline Bisset.
The film is based on the 2014German film Honig im Kopf (literally translated means “Honey in the Head”) which Schweiger also directed. It was one of eight films on Germany’s shortlist for their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.
- 10/10/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Quentin Tarantino is filling out the cast of his 1969-set “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” with rising stars Rumer Willis, Dreama Walker, Margaret Qualley, Costa Ronin, Damon Herriman, Victoria Pedretti and Madisen Beaty, TheWrap has learned.
Herriman, an Australian actor best known to American audiences for a recurring role on “Justified,” has been cast as Charles Manson — the notorious cult leader whose self-styled “family” committed multiple murders in the year when the movie takes place.
In addition, “Empire” star Rumer Willis plays British actress Joanna Pettet; Walker plays actress and singer Connie Stevens and Ronin (“The Americans”) portrays Polish actor Voytek Frykowski, who was one of the victims of the Manson Family’s murder spree at Roman Polanski’s home on Cielo Drive.
Also Read: Quentin Tarantino's Charles Manson Movie: How the Stars Compare to Real-Life Characters (Photos)
Qualley plays a character named Kitty Kat, Beaty portrays Katie and Pedretti is Lulu.
Herriman, an Australian actor best known to American audiences for a recurring role on “Justified,” has been cast as Charles Manson — the notorious cult leader whose self-styled “family” committed multiple murders in the year when the movie takes place.
In addition, “Empire” star Rumer Willis plays British actress Joanna Pettet; Walker plays actress and singer Connie Stevens and Ronin (“The Americans”) portrays Polish actor Voytek Frykowski, who was one of the victims of the Manson Family’s murder spree at Roman Polanski’s home on Cielo Drive.
Also Read: Quentin Tarantino's Charles Manson Movie: How the Stars Compare to Real-Life Characters (Photos)
Qualley plays a character named Kitty Kat, Beaty portrays Katie and Pedretti is Lulu.
- 8/28/2018
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Nick Nolte and Matt Dillon will play father and son in Honey in the Head, Til Schweiger's English-language remake of his hit 2014 German dramedy.
Nolte will play the lead, a man suffering from Alzheimer's struggling with his disease and personal grief following the death of his wife after 50 years of marriage. The role, which Michael Douglas had initially been linked with, was played in the original by German comedy legend Dieter Hallervorden.
Dillon will play Nolte's son, an American-born husband and father living in England jointly raising his daughter with his estranged wife (Emily Mortimer). The ...
Nolte will play the lead, a man suffering from Alzheimer's struggling with his disease and personal grief following the death of his wife after 50 years of marriage. The role, which Michael Douglas had initially been linked with, was played in the original by German comedy legend Dieter Hallervorden.
Dillon will play Nolte's son, an American-born husband and father living in England jointly raising his daughter with his estranged wife (Emily Mortimer). The ...
- 3/20/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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