Exclusive: Palisades Park Pictures (Ppp) will be representing global sales for action-thriller Duchess from director Neil Marshall (Hellboy).
Post production recently wrapped with Ppp screening for buyers at the Cannes market next week.
Duchess stars Charlotte Kirk (Vice) in the titular role as she navigates the world of diamond smuggling. Philip Winchester (Strike Back), Colm Meaney (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Sean Pertwee (Event Horizon), and Stephanie Beacham (Dracula A.D. 1972) also star.
Duchess follows Kirk’s no-nonsense Scarlett Monaghan and her rise from a working-class petty criminal to becoming a ruthless organized crime leader in the seedy underbelly of the diamond smuggling circuit of Tenerife.
Marshall and Kirk co-penned the screenplay, with Emily Corcoran of Cork Films and Kristyna Sellnerova as producers.
Joe Simpson, Simon Williams, Jonathan Bross and Matthew E. Chausse of Ashland Hill Media Finance and Norman Merry and Peter Hampden of Lip Sync executive-produced along with Jon Dean,...
Post production recently wrapped with Ppp screening for buyers at the Cannes market next week.
Duchess stars Charlotte Kirk (Vice) in the titular role as she navigates the world of diamond smuggling. Philip Winchester (Strike Back), Colm Meaney (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Sean Pertwee (Event Horizon), and Stephanie Beacham (Dracula A.D. 1972) also star.
Duchess follows Kirk’s no-nonsense Scarlett Monaghan and her rise from a working-class petty criminal to becoming a ruthless organized crime leader in the seedy underbelly of the diamond smuggling circuit of Tenerife.
Marshall and Kirk co-penned the screenplay, with Emily Corcoran of Cork Films and Kristyna Sellnerova as producers.
Joe Simpson, Simon Williams, Jonathan Bross and Matthew E. Chausse of Ashland Hill Media Finance and Norman Merry and Peter Hampden of Lip Sync executive-produced along with Jon Dean,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s no surprise to hear that Charlotte Kirk will be starring in director Neil Marshall‘s psychological thriller Compulsion, as she has starred in his last three films: The Reckoning, The Lair, and Duchess (which hasn’t been released yet). She has even co-written the screenplays for all three of those movies with Marshall. So it was almost a given that she would star in Compulsion as well, but Deadline reports that she’s being joined in the cast by Anna-Maria Sieklucka, who starred in the massive hit 365 Days for the Netflix streaming service.
Scripted by Marshall, Compulsion is said to be inspired by the old school erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s, like Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Single White Female. This one centers on the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
Scripted by Marshall, Compulsion is said to be inspired by the old school erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s, like Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Single White Female. This one centers on the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta.
- 4/5/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Anna-Maria Sieklucka (365 Days) has been tapped to star opposite Charlotte Kirk (The Lair) in the psychological thriller Compulsion. The film which is set to start shooting next week in Malta hails from Neil Marshall (The Descent), who will direct from his own script.
Inspired by such notable erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and Single White Female, Compulsion centers around the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta. Kirk’s character, Diana, is described as a flamboyant and ruthless thief; Sieklucka’s Evie, as a seemingly innocent young woman with a troubled past and a dark secret.
Also starring Zach McGowan (Dracula Untold), Giulia Gorietti (Suburra), Cinzia Monreale (The Beyond) and Harvey Dean (Sea Dragon), Compulsion will be produced by Kristyna Sellnerova for Kristyna Sellnerova Ltd, with executive producer Emily Corcoran,...
Inspired by such notable erotic thrillers of the ’80s and ’90s as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and Single White Female, Compulsion centers around the dynamically twisted relationship between two women, as both become embroiled in a series of horrific murders on the island of Malta. Kirk’s character, Diana, is described as a flamboyant and ruthless thief; Sieklucka’s Evie, as a seemingly innocent young woman with a troubled past and a dark secret.
Also starring Zach McGowan (Dracula Untold), Giulia Gorietti (Suburra), Cinzia Monreale (The Beyond) and Harvey Dean (Sea Dragon), Compulsion will be produced by Kristyna Sellnerova for Kristyna Sellnerova Ltd, with executive producer Emily Corcoran,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Variety has been given exclusive access to the first-look images from Neil Marshall’s action crime thriller “Duchess,” starring British actor Charlotte Kirk, who was linked to the downfall of two Hollywood moguls. Principal photography is in its third week on the movie, which is shooting in Tenerife.
The film is co-written by Marshall and Kirk, the creative duo behind “The Lair,” which opens London’s horror and fantasy film festival Frightfest next month.
Marshall’s credits include “Game of Thrones,” for which he received an Emmy nomination, “The Descent,” for which he won best director at the British Independent Film Awards, and, most recently, 2019’s “Hellboy” and 2020’s “The Reckoning,” which also starred and was co-written by Kirk.
Kirk became front-page news in Hollywood after her extramarital affairs with Kevin Tsujihara, at that time CEO of Warner Bros., and Ron Meyer, the then vice chairman of NBCUniversal, led to their dismissals.
The film is co-written by Marshall and Kirk, the creative duo behind “The Lair,” which opens London’s horror and fantasy film festival Frightfest next month.
Marshall’s credits include “Game of Thrones,” for which he received an Emmy nomination, “The Descent,” for which he won best director at the British Independent Film Awards, and, most recently, 2019’s “Hellboy” and 2020’s “The Reckoning,” which also starred and was co-written by Kirk.
Kirk became front-page news in Hollywood after her extramarital affairs with Kevin Tsujihara, at that time CEO of Warner Bros., and Ron Meyer, the then vice chairman of NBCUniversal, led to their dismissals.
- 7/26/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Niall Johnson is directing the New Zealand-set period adventure film.
Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Jack Davenport (Pirates Of The Carribean) will star in Niall Johnson’s adventure film The Stolen, which will shoot in New Zealand in May.
Set during the country’s gold rush of the 1860s, Eve will play an upper class British woman searching for her kidnapped child in a perilous wilderness inhabited by ex-cons, with Davenport playing her romantic charge.
New Zealand native Emily Corcoran, who was an associate producer on BAFTA-nominated The Survivalist, wrote the screenplay and will also produce.
Premiere Picture is providing financing along with Red Rock Entertainment, Head Gear Films and New Zealand philanthropist Sir Douglas Myers.
Also starring are Richard O’Brien (The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Graham McTavish (The Hobbit trilogy), Ariadna Cabrol (Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer), Gillian MacGregor (A Lonely Place To Die) and Cohen Holloway (What We Do In The Shadows).
Michael...
Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Jack Davenport (Pirates Of The Carribean) will star in Niall Johnson’s adventure film The Stolen, which will shoot in New Zealand in May.
Set during the country’s gold rush of the 1860s, Eve will play an upper class British woman searching for her kidnapped child in a perilous wilderness inhabited by ex-cons, with Davenport playing her romantic charge.
New Zealand native Emily Corcoran, who was an associate producer on BAFTA-nominated The Survivalist, wrote the screenplay and will also produce.
Premiere Picture is providing financing along with Red Rock Entertainment, Head Gear Films and New Zealand philanthropist Sir Douglas Myers.
Also starring are Richard O’Brien (The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Graham McTavish (The Hobbit trilogy), Ariadna Cabrol (Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer), Gillian MacGregor (A Lonely Place To Die) and Cohen Holloway (What We Do In The Shadows).
Michael...
- 3/10/2016
- ScreenDaily
New action series concept, The Fight Room has made the official selection of the prestigious New York Television Festival. Featuring martial arts champion and action actress Zara Phythian (The Hike) and action directed by Christian Howard (Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist), the series is written by Gillian MacGregor and Emily Corcoran, directed by Niall Johnson and executive produced by Graeme Fry for Cork Films Ltd and Stanley Road Productions.
The Fight Room follows a group of female fighters who are kidnapped from all over the world and taken to an unknown location where they are blackmailed into fighting each other for an anonymous internet audience. The narrative blends elements of the classic tournament fight genre with a strong dramatic emphasis as the audience follow the struggles, life and death decisions and unravelling of the mysteries of the female characters.
Currently a 13 minute pilot, which will be screened twice at...
The Fight Room follows a group of female fighters who are kidnapped from all over the world and taken to an unknown location where they are blackmailed into fighting each other for an anonymous internet audience. The narrative blends elements of the classic tournament fight genre with a strong dramatic emphasis as the audience follow the struggles, life and death decisions and unravelling of the mysteries of the female characters.
Currently a 13 minute pilot, which will be screened twice at...
- 9/3/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Cross-media project market and conference unfolds June 19-20.
Actress, writer and producer Emily Corcoran [pictured] and director Annette K Olesen’s will be among the film professionals crossing over to the web to present transmedia projects at the upcoming edition of Cross Video Days (Cvd) in Paris later this month.
The cross-media market and conference event, unfolding June 19-20 in a former warehouse on the outskirts of Paris, marks its fifth edition this year.
Founder Bruno Smajda is expecting it to be the biggest edition to date.
“It’s taken off in terms of the quality of the projects and the attendance of commissioners, one feeds into another,” he says.
“Today producers and broadcasters have to conceive projects in a transmedia way, taking into account convergence and what’s happening digitally — not least due to the realities of the market and the way in which people consume content,” says Smadja.
“The wave of change is so great everyone...
Actress, writer and producer Emily Corcoran [pictured] and director Annette K Olesen’s will be among the film professionals crossing over to the web to present transmedia projects at the upcoming edition of Cross Video Days (Cvd) in Paris later this month.
The cross-media market and conference event, unfolding June 19-20 in a former warehouse on the outskirts of Paris, marks its fifth edition this year.
Founder Bruno Smajda is expecting it to be the biggest edition to date.
“It’s taken off in terms of the quality of the projects and the attendance of commissioners, one feeds into another,” he says.
“Today producers and broadcasters have to conceive projects in a transmedia way, taking into account convergence and what’s happening digitally — not least due to the realities of the market and the way in which people consume content,” says Smadja.
“The wave of change is so great everyone...
- 6/9/2014
- ScreenDaily
BAFTA CEO tops film list of UK creatives.
Amanda Berry, CEO of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, has topped the film section of the the Hospital Club’s h.Club100 list.
The line-up follows a national search for the “most innovative, interesting and influential people in the British creative and media industries”.
The top 10 in the film category of the h.Club 100 are:
1. Amanda Berry CEO, British Academy of Film and Television Arts
2. Benedict Cumberbatch Actor
3. Chris O’Dowd Actor
4. Eddie Redmayne Actor
5. Emily Corcoran Actress/Producer/Screenwriter, Cork Films Ltd
6. Idris Elba Actor
7. Richard Ayoade Director
8. Steve Coogan Actor
9. Steve McQueen Film Director
10. Tessa Ross Controller of Film and Drama, Channel 4
The full list of categories comprises Advertising, Marketing & New Media; Broadcast; Gaming & Tech; Fashion; Film; Music; Publishing & Writing; Theatre & Performance. The full 100 can be seen at www.thehospitalclub.com/100...
Amanda Berry, CEO of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, has topped the film section of the the Hospital Club’s h.Club100 list.
The line-up follows a national search for the “most innovative, interesting and influential people in the British creative and media industries”.
The top 10 in the film category of the h.Club 100 are:
1. Amanda Berry CEO, British Academy of Film and Television Arts
2. Benedict Cumberbatch Actor
3. Chris O’Dowd Actor
4. Eddie Redmayne Actor
5. Emily Corcoran Actress/Producer/Screenwriter, Cork Films Ltd
6. Idris Elba Actor
7. Richard Ayoade Director
8. Steve Coogan Actor
9. Steve McQueen Film Director
10. Tessa Ross Controller of Film and Drama, Channel 4
The full list of categories comprises Advertising, Marketing & New Media; Broadcast; Gaming & Tech; Fashion; Film; Music; Publishing & Writing; Theatre & Performance. The full 100 can be seen at www.thehospitalclub.com/100...
- 11/19/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
BAFTA CEO tops film list of UK creatives.
Amanda Berry, CEO of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, has topped the film section of the the Hospital Club’s h.Club100 list.
The line-up follows a national search for the “most innovative, interesting and influential people in the British creative and media industries”.
The top 10 in the film category of the h.Club 100 are:
1. Amanda Berry CEO, British Academy of Film and Television Arts
2. Benedict Cumberbatch Actor
3. Chris O’Dowd Actor
4. Eddie Redmayne Actor
5. Emily Corcoran Actress/Producer/Screenwriter, Cork Films Ltd
6. Idris Elba Actor
7. Richard Ayoade Director
8. Steve Coogan Actor
9. Steve McQueen Film Director
10. Tessa Ross Controller of Film and Drama, Channel 4
The full list of categories comprises Advertising, Marketing & New Media; Broadcast; Gaming & Tech; Fashion; Film; Music; Publishing & Writing; Theatre & Performance. The full 100 can be seen at www.thehospitalclub.com/100...
Amanda Berry, CEO of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, has topped the film section of the the Hospital Club’s h.Club100 list.
The line-up follows a national search for the “most innovative, interesting and influential people in the British creative and media industries”.
The top 10 in the film category of the h.Club 100 are:
1. Amanda Berry CEO, British Academy of Film and Television Arts
2. Benedict Cumberbatch Actor
3. Chris O’Dowd Actor
4. Eddie Redmayne Actor
5. Emily Corcoran Actress/Producer/Screenwriter, Cork Films Ltd
6. Idris Elba Actor
7. Richard Ayoade Director
8. Steve Coogan Actor
9. Steve McQueen Film Director
10. Tessa Ross Controller of Film and Drama, Channel 4
The full list of categories comprises Advertising, Marketing & New Media; Broadcast; Gaming & Tech; Fashion; Film; Music; Publishing & Writing; Theatre & Performance. The full 100 can be seen at www.thehospitalclub.com/100...
- 11/19/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
When I first watched the 2008 rendition of Mamma Mia (starring Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, etc.) my mind was sent into immediate hiding when the film opened with incredibly loud female shrieks on a dock. The shrieks split sky and eardrum alike and instantly put my brain into a stupor – Sisterhood repeats the assault, but over and over again. However, unlike Mamma Mia, the screams in Sisterhood are meant to elicit laughter (not just migraines), because that’s the caliber of comedy it has to offer. The film may deserve some credit for performing admirably well considering it’s a barebones independent feature created on a shoestring budget, but there are some parts which just can’t be redeemed.
Years ago, Jack (Nicholas Ball) had a really good con going: he’d romance a woman, buy her a vacuum and then get her to sign away her possessions under the guise...
Years ago, Jack (Nicholas Ball) had a really good con going: he’d romance a woman, buy her a vacuum and then get her to sign away her possessions under the guise...
- 6/13/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
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