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Bone Tomahawk Closes Popcorn Frights

popcorn_frights_film_fest_960x380And so it continues… again…

Not content with closing the Fantastic Fest Film Festival with its world première, Bone Tomahawk will closing the Popcorn Frights Film Festival just 3 days later.  It won’t be the film’s première, but it is the first running of the horror film festival.

11pm, aka ‘the witching hour’, on October 4th at the O Cinema Wynwood, Miami is when the horror western starring Kurt Russell is being screened.

The Popcorn Frights website HERE has all the details.

The Coin @ HollyShorts On Saturday

hollyshorts_film_fest_poster_1582x2048A quick reminder.

This coming Saturday (15th August) Fabien Martorell’s short film The Coin is scheduled to be shown at the HollyShorts Film Festival.

The screening titled ‘Family Films’ starts at 12 noon at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on Hollywood Boulevard and involves nine loosely themed films.  There is mix of nationalities, genres and subject matters.

Details can be found on the official HollyShorts Film Festival website.

Bone Tomahawk Gets N. America Distribution Deal

poster_001_1014x1500Horror western Bone Tomahawk takes another step.

Last Thursday there was the news of the film receiving its première showing at the Fantastic Film Festival in October.

Yesterday it was announced that RLJ Entertainment, formerly known as Image Entertainment, had made its first acquisition deal to distribute Bone Tomahawk in the North American markets of the United States and Canada.

Two things have still not been said so far about the agreement:  the format (cinema or DVD/VOD) and the release date.

We’re also awaiting news on distribution in other territories.

More when we get it.

The Coin Gets Time At HollyShorts

hollyshorts_film_fest_poster_1582x2048As promised/threatened* we now have more details on the screening of The Coin at the HollyShorts Film Festival.

The long running** Hollywood-based short film festival, which takes place in mid-August at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres, has released a schedule of screenings.

The Coin will be shown as part of a group of nine films under the banner ‘Family Films’.  In keeping with the theme the event takes place on Saturday, 15th August at a family-friendly 12:00pm***

The set are a mix of animation and live action films.  They cover a variety of subjects and come from all over the world including places like Denmark, France, and not surprisingly America.

More details and tickets at a very reasonable**** $15 are available on the official HollyShorts Film Festival website.

* delete as applicable

** this will be the 11th/it is 10 days in duration

*** that’s noon

**** you may think otherwise

Cold Case Cast Catch-up – July 2015

To misquote someone: “It’s quiet in here, it must be Summer.”

All the major US TV show have started production on their autumn/fall seasons so news on castings is thin on the ground.   However, I’m sure we can collect together a few tasty morsels from the month of July (is it July already!) for our regular round-up about Cold Case cast members that aren’t Kathryn, aka the KM UK CCCC-up.

Let’s start with the gentleman pictured above: Danny Pino (Scotty Valens in CC).  The Imagen Foundation works to further the interests of the Latino community in the media.  Each year they hold an event to honour those that have embodied that goal in the previous year.  Not surprisingly they call it the Annual Imagen Awards.  This year marks the 30th running of the ceremony.  Danny is nominated in the Best Supporting Actor – Television category for his role as Detective Nick Amaro in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.  He’s sharing the ballot with six other actors Justin Baldoni and Jaime Camil from Jane The Virgin, Raul Castillo (Looking), Joe Minoso (Chicago Fire), Carlos Ponce (Cristela), and Mel Rodriguez (Getting On).  The gongs are handed out on the 21st of August.  Good luck to everyone.  Of course, we know that Danny won’t be repeating this next year as he is not returning to SVU for the upcoming season.  No word on any future plans yet.

As short as this post might be it (like most others in this series) would be even smaller if it wasn’t for the works of Tracie Thoms (Kat Miller on CC).  First up Tracie has a role in a forthcoming movie called Equity.  It’s not about the value of a house or the UK acting union.  It’s a Wall Street-based film, but one with a difference.  Anna Gunn, in her first major role since Breaking Bad (I’m assuming most don’t count Gracepoint), leads the female-centred drama.  Alysia Reiner (Orange Is The New Black) and Carrie Preston (True Blood) also star.  There are some men too: Richard Kind (Spin City) and James Purefoy (Rome) amongst them.  Not too sure about Tracie’s role but she did make some comments on Instagram about being Alysia’s “movie wife”.  The other Tracie news is her guest starring in a series for Netflix called Love.  It’s been created by writer/director/producer Judd Apatow (Knocked Up) and Lesley Arfin (Girls), and stars Gillian Jacobs (Community) and Paul Rust (I Love You, Beth Cooper).  Love is… about Mickey and Gus’s relationship.  It already has as 22 episode order split 10:12 across two seasons starting next year.

This goes beyond the normal scope of the CCCC-ups but some times you have to let these things go.  Speaking of letting go…  News broke in the last few days of the death at the age of 83 of Ann Rule, the writer of the book And Never Let Her Go which was turned into a TV movie starring Mark Harmon (NCIS) and Kathryn.  The story is about Anne Marie Fahey (Kathryn), an emotionally vulnerable young woman, who disappeared in suspicious circumstances after ending an affair with a powerful and controlling attorney (Mark Harmon).  It all becomes even more disturbing when you discover that it is very closely based on true events.  Looking at Kathryn’s filmography it is difficult to believe that And Never Let Her Go comes between The Contender and A.I. Artificial Intelligence.  As Anne Marie she seems much younger, and Kathryn brings that vulnerability across so strongly.  Interesting facts of the day:  Back in the 80s Harmon played serial killer Ted Bundy in a movie.  Ann Rule was good friends with Bundy before he was found out.  She was asked to write a book called Ted about a killer prior to finding out it was about Bundy.

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