ABC‘s The Company You Keep features many household names in its main cast, but its guest stars are also quite impressive. Early in the series premiere of The Company You Keep, fans are introduced to Tina, played by Bridget Regan, and many might recognize the actor from some of her previous roles.
[Spoiler alert: The following contains mild spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Bridget Regan | Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Bridget Regan plays Tina in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep introduces Bridget Regan as Tina during the series premiere. Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, is trying to con an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire, and his consultant, Daphne Finch, into giving him 10 million in exchange for a warehouse that Charlie claims to own.
Charlie’s family — Leo (William Fichtner), Fran (Polly Draper), and Birdie (Sarah Wayne Callies) — and his fiancé, Tina, are waiting in the wings for the deal to go down.
[Spoiler alert: The following contains mild spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Bridget Regan | Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Bridget Regan plays Tina in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep introduces Bridget Regan as Tina during the series premiere. Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, is trying to con an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire, and his consultant, Daphne Finch, into giving him 10 million in exchange for a warehouse that Charlie claims to own.
Charlie’s family — Leo (William Fichtner), Fran (Polly Draper), and Birdie (Sarah Wayne Callies) — and his fiancé, Tina, are waiting in the wings for the deal to go down.
- 2/20/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
One of ABC‘s The Rookie‘s most notorious villains made a surprise reappearance in season 5, and with him, he brought along his new lawyer. Monica, played by Bridget Regan, has starred in three episodes of The Rookie Season 5 so far. And she seems like the kind of ruthless defense attorney Elijah Stone needs to ultimately take down Wesley Evers, Angela Lopez, and the LAPD.
Bridget Regan | Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images Monica is Elijah Stone’s lawyer in ‘The Rookie’ Season 5
Monica first appeared in The Rookie Season 5 Episode 6 during the deposition in Elijah Stone’s case. Elijah, who fans remember, is a mob boss who Wesley came in contact with in season 4. Wesley reached out to Elijah when Sandra de la Cruz abducted Angela, and the criminal helped him find his wife. However, in exchange for Elijah’s help, Wesley had to serve as his dirty lawyer.
Bridget Regan | Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images Monica is Elijah Stone’s lawyer in ‘The Rookie’ Season 5
Monica first appeared in The Rookie Season 5 Episode 6 during the deposition in Elijah Stone’s case. Elijah, who fans remember, is a mob boss who Wesley came in contact with in season 4. Wesley reached out to Elijah when Sandra de la Cruz abducted Angela, and the criminal helped him find his wife. However, in exchange for Elijah’s help, Wesley had to serve as his dirty lawyer.
- 2/1/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group has announced a first-look deal with Vertigo Entertainment, the production company behind the “It” franchise and “The Lego Movie.”
The wide-ranging deal covers all media other than television, including motion pictures, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts and video games. With this new pact, Vertigo will become a prime provider to the Lionsgate’s slate, while Vertigo’s television deal remains in place with Sony Pictures Television.
Vertigo’s producer Roy Lee has previously collaborated with Lionsgate’s chairman Joe Drake and president Nathan Kahane as producers of the “The Strangers” and the “Grudge” franchise.
“I’m grateful to be reuniting with Joe and Nathan,” said Lee. “This was an exciting opportunity not just because we get to work in every aspect of entertainment, but to do it with people I’ve admired and respected my whole career. I’m a big believer in everything Joe is doing...
The wide-ranging deal covers all media other than television, including motion pictures, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts and video games. With this new pact, Vertigo will become a prime provider to the Lionsgate’s slate, while Vertigo’s television deal remains in place with Sony Pictures Television.
Vertigo’s producer Roy Lee has previously collaborated with Lionsgate’s chairman Joe Drake and president Nathan Kahane as producers of the “The Strangers” and the “Grudge” franchise.
“I’m grateful to be reuniting with Joe and Nathan,” said Lee. “This was an exciting opportunity not just because we get to work in every aspect of entertainment, but to do it with people I’ve admired and respected my whole career. I’m a big believer in everything Joe is doing...
- 9/24/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
Lionsgate has signed a first-look deal with Roy Lee’s Vertigo Entertainment banner to cover all media outside of television, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chairman Joe Drake and president Nathan Kahane announced on Thursday.
Vertigo is responsible for such box office hits as the “It” franchise and “The Lego Movie.” The new pact includes motion pictures, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts (except those intended to be developed for television series) and video games. Under the new deal, Vertigo becomes a prime provider to the studio’s slate. Vertigo’s television deal remains in place with Sony Pictures Television.
“Roy was one of our first friends in this business – ever since Nathan and Roy served as assistants together over 25 years ago,” Drake said in a statement to TheWrap. “He’s now one of the most respected producers of big, branded IP and genre movies – bringing together filmmakers with distinct voices to the...
Vertigo is responsible for such box office hits as the “It” franchise and “The Lego Movie.” The new pact includes motion pictures, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts (except those intended to be developed for television series) and video games. Under the new deal, Vertigo becomes a prime provider to the studio’s slate. Vertigo’s television deal remains in place with Sony Pictures Television.
“Roy was one of our first friends in this business – ever since Nathan and Roy served as assistants together over 25 years ago,” Drake said in a statement to TheWrap. “He’s now one of the most respected producers of big, branded IP and genre movies – bringing together filmmakers with distinct voices to the...
- 9/24/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Vertigo’s TV with Sony Pictures Television remains in place.
Lionsgate has entered into a first-look deal with Vertigo Entertainment, the producers behind the It franchise and The Lego Movie.
The pact covers all media outside TV and covers film, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts that are not earmarked for TV adaptations, and video games.
The move comes as Lionsgate motion picture group chairman Joe Drake has focused the studio’s content strategy in key genres since returning to the studio in 2018.
The companies are currently collaborating on the film Cobweb, which is they said would start production “soon”.
Prior collaborations include The Eye,...
Lionsgate has entered into a first-look deal with Vertigo Entertainment, the producers behind the It franchise and The Lego Movie.
The pact covers all media outside TV and covers film, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts that are not earmarked for TV adaptations, and video games.
The move comes as Lionsgate motion picture group chairman Joe Drake has focused the studio’s content strategy in key genres since returning to the studio in 2018.
The companies are currently collaborating on the film Cobweb, which is they said would start production “soon”.
Prior collaborations include The Eye,...
- 9/24/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Jason Scott Lee discusses his intense training regimen for Mulan, the lessons he learned from playing Bruce Lee and more in the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s The First Time.
In the new live-action remake of Mulan, Lee plays the main villain, Bori Khan, and his training included a week in New Zealand working with a Maori Haka master, and then a bout of bulking up that found him dropping about 40 pounds of fat and adding 40 pounds of muscle. “I could feel that; I felt like a new man,...
In the new live-action remake of Mulan, Lee plays the main villain, Bori Khan, and his training included a week in New Zealand working with a Maori Haka master, and then a bout of bulking up that found him dropping about 40 pounds of fat and adding 40 pounds of muscle. “I could feel that; I felt like a new man,...
- 9/11/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Devil’s Gate, a little-known horror movie from 2017, currently ranks as the eighth most-watched film on Netflix. Compared to older and staler entries on the list, such as the controversial erotic drama and psychological thriller 365 Days as well as the widely popular albeit somewhat predictable action blockbuster The Old Guard, it may provide viewers with some fresh entertainment as theaters remain empty.
Ever since Netflix began updating its top ten lists on a daily rather than a weekly basis, subscribers have become more and more interested in what their neighbors are watching. Usually, the lists are filled with predictable entries. Now that the coronavirus pandemic has put a stop to the release of most new films, however, wild cards from the recent (or distant) past resurface rather frequently.
Just one of these is Devil’s Gate. Initially produced in 2017, this horror film follows an FBI agent teaming up with a local...
Ever since Netflix began updating its top ten lists on a daily rather than a weekly basis, subscribers have become more and more interested in what their neighbors are watching. Usually, the lists are filled with predictable entries. Now that the coronavirus pandemic has put a stop to the release of most new films, however, wild cards from the recent (or distant) past resurface rather frequently.
Just one of these is Devil’s Gate. Initially produced in 2017, this horror film follows an FBI agent teaming up with a local...
- 7/21/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
Though far from the busiest week in terms of fresh additions on Netflix, the streaming site still managed to add 13 new movies, 10 new TV shows and even a new stand-up special to its library over the past 7 days, bringing with it a few highlights that viewers have been digging.
On the movies front, Fatal Affair has rocketed to the top of the Netflix charts, currently sitting as the most popular film on the platform. The thriller might be receiving brutal reviews from critics, but that’s certainly not hurting its reputation with subscribers.
Elsewhere, Pride & Prejudice and The Notebook have been keeping fans of romance busy, with both dramas being firmly established favorites of the genre that hold up well even so long after their initial release.
But perhaps the most notable new addition this week is Cursed, the fantasy series starring Katherine Langford, who headlines a female-driven take...
On the movies front, Fatal Affair has rocketed to the top of the Netflix charts, currently sitting as the most popular film on the platform. The thriller might be receiving brutal reviews from critics, but that’s certainly not hurting its reputation with subscribers.
Elsewhere, Pride & Prejudice and The Notebook have been keeping fans of romance busy, with both dramas being firmly established favorites of the genre that hold up well even so long after their initial release.
But perhaps the most notable new addition this week is Cursed, the fantasy series starring Katherine Langford, who headlines a female-driven take...
- 7/19/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The gravity-abused life of iconic stuntman Evel Knievel (1938-2007) was set to be chronicled by USA Network, which last year ordered a limited series, titled Evel, with Milo Ventimiglia tapped to star as the iconic daredevil. However, the world has obviously experienced significant changes since those plans were first spun, and it seems that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused Evel to wipe out from the cable channel’s production slate.
USA Network has scrapped Evel, according to THR. The project, which was picked up to series in September 2019, saw its New Mexico production—which was finishing location prep and was on the verge of rolling cameras—shut down this past March as the pandemic escalated. That move saw Ventimiglia and the rest of the cast—Sarah Gadon, David Krumholtz and Michael Chernus—sent home. Now, four months after that event, it seems that—rather than delaying production—the network has...
USA Network has scrapped Evel, according to THR. The project, which was picked up to series in September 2019, saw its New Mexico production—which was finishing location prep and was on the verge of rolling cameras—shut down this past March as the pandemic escalated. That move saw Ventimiglia and the rest of the cast—Sarah Gadon, David Krumholtz and Michael Chernus—sent home. Now, four months after that event, it seems that—rather than delaying production—the network has...
- 7/14/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Tagline: "Fear the Light." Dark Light is an upcoming horror and sci-fi feature. From Padraig Reynolds (Rites of Spring) this title stars Jessica Madsen (Leatherface) as a woman trying to survive an attack, by a strange creature. Dark Light also stars Ben Sullivan, Kristina Clifford and Opal Littleton. This week, various promotional materials were released for the film and fans of science fiction or horror can find the latest on Dark Light here. The official synopsis mentions a recently divorced mother and a return to her childhood home. However, Annie loses her daughter, Emily, one night. This event leads to Annie being sent to a correctional facility, from which she must escape. On the run, Annie desperately searches for her child as a creature haunts her family home. Dark Light was shot in Georgia, Russia (Vampire Squid). This is Reynolds fourth film. And, this title is very similar to another,...
- 1/29/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Something sinister lurks in the secluded North Dakota countryside in the new horror movie Devil's Gate. Co-starring Amanda Schull, Milo Ventimiglia, and Shawn Ashmore, Devil's Gate is out now on Blu-ray and DVD from Scream Factory, and we've been provided with three high-def copies of the IFC Midnight movie to give away to lucky Daily Dead readers!
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Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on June 14th.
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Prize Details: (3) Winners will receive (1) Blu-ray copy of Devil's Gate.
How to Enter: We're giving Daily Dead readers multiple chances to enter and win:
1. Instagram: Following us on Instagram during the contest period will give you an automatic contest entry. Make sure to follow us at:
https://www.instagram.com/dailydead/
2. Email: For a chance to win via email, send an email to contest@dailydead.com with the subject “Devil's Gate Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on June 14th.
- 6/7/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A farmer's fringe-y religious beliefs prove oddly rooted in reality in Devil's Gate, the first feature by director Clay Staub and his co-screenwriter Peter Aperlo. The fact that the pic is titled Abduction in other territories more than hints at the fact that what this troubled man sees as angels or demons may in fact be old-fashioned extra-terrestrials. But his confusion and zeal add little texture to this unmoving genre exercise. A cast with plenty of exposure on TV series may help with the film's commercial prospects, but only the least critical genre auds are likely to enjoy it much.
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- 1/6/2018
- by John DeFore
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
I confess to a high level of appreciation for low-budget films that defy easy categorization, such as Devil's Gate. The opening sequence resembles that of a backwoods horror experience that will be grungy and nasty, leaving behind a trail of dead bodies and queasy stomachs. Yet even in such familiar territory, director Clay Staub deviates from the norm. Working from an original screenplay credited to himself and Peter Aperlo, Staub tamps down the explicit bloodshed in that scene and then moves quickly to establish an atmosphere of mystery and possible suspense. This appears to be Staub's feature debut, but he has experience as a second unit director for Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead and 300, as well as the latest remake of The Thing....
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- 1/4/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Tagline: "Every Family Has Its Secrets." A release date has been chosen by IFC Midnight, for Clay Staub's Devil's Gate. This sci-fi and horror title will show in early January, in limited theatres and through Video-on-demand. The film centrally stars Milo Ventimiglia as a distraught father and husband. His wife is missing. Meanwhile, a strange entity has made its presence known on the farm. Devil's Gate also stars: Bridget Regan and Amanda Schull, along with Jonathan Frakes and Shawn Ashmore. The film's theatrical poster is hosted here. Devil's Gate has already been reviewed on 28Dla, here (A Devil's Gate Review on 28Dla). The film is very much an alien abduction film. Local authorities investigate a disappearance, while others continue to disappear. This is director Clay Staub's directorial debut. And, the film's pace is a bit slow. Though, sci-fi and mystery film fans will likely enjoy this title, more than horror fans.
- 12/19/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Seems just like yesterday that Clay Staub's Devil's Gate, starring Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us, Heroes), Shawn Ashmore (The Following), and Amanda Schull, premiered at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. As we approach the official release of the film, we are now getting a trailer and a poster for Devil's Gate, and we have them both to share with Daily Dead readers.
Directed by Clay Staub, Devil's Gate stars Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us; Heroes), Shawn Ashmore (X2: X-men United), Amanda Schull (12 Monkeys; Suits), and Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation). IFC Midnight will release the movie in select theaters and on VOD and digital platforms beginning January 5th, 2018.
Synopsis: "What unholy force lies locked away in a crumbling, booby-trapped, middle-of-nowhere farmhouse? When a woman and her son mysteriously vanish, FBI agent Daria Francis (Amanda Schull) is dispatched to the small town of Devil’s Gate, North Dakota...
Directed by Clay Staub, Devil's Gate stars Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us; Heroes), Shawn Ashmore (X2: X-men United), Amanda Schull (12 Monkeys; Suits), and Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation). IFC Midnight will release the movie in select theaters and on VOD and digital platforms beginning January 5th, 2018.
Synopsis: "What unholy force lies locked away in a crumbling, booby-trapped, middle-of-nowhere farmhouse? When a woman and her son mysteriously vanish, FBI agent Daria Francis (Amanda Schull) is dispatched to the small town of Devil’s Gate, North Dakota...
- 12/14/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
I've got a great trailer here for you to watch for a surprisingly good-looking movie called Devil's Gate. The film is a sci-fi creature feature that is set in a small fictional town in North Dakota named Devil's Gate. Things start out as a typical murder mystery but as things start to unravel, things go in a very unpredictable direction and creepy chaos ensues. This looks like it's going to be a wild movie!
The film stars Milo Ventimiglia (This is Us) as a religious fanatic named Jackson Pritchard, along with Amanda Schull (12 Monkeys), Shawn Ashmore (X-Men), Bridget Regan (John Wick), and Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: Tng). Here's the synopsis:
What unholy force lies locked away in a crumbling, booby-trapped, middle-of-nowhere farmhouse? When a woman and her son mysteriously vanish, FBI agent Daria Francis (Amanda Schull) is dispatched to the small town of Devil's Gate, North Dakota to investigate the...
The film stars Milo Ventimiglia (This is Us) as a religious fanatic named Jackson Pritchard, along with Amanda Schull (12 Monkeys), Shawn Ashmore (X-Men), Bridget Regan (John Wick), and Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: Tng). Here's the synopsis:
What unholy force lies locked away in a crumbling, booby-trapped, middle-of-nowhere farmhouse? When a woman and her son mysteriously vanish, FBI agent Daria Francis (Amanda Schull) is dispatched to the small town of Devil's Gate, North Dakota to investigate the...
- 12/11/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Some people are better off not being found." IFC Midnight has debuted the first official trailer for a sci-fi creature feature horror thriller called Devil's Gate. The title comes from the location in the film, a small town in North Dakota named Devil's Gate (which does not really exist). This starts out as your typical small town murder mystery involving various shady characters, but then turns into some crazy alien horror half-way through (the trailer) with some freaky shots. Milo Ventimiglia stars as religious fanatic Jackson Pritchard, along with Amanda Schull, Shawn Ashmore, Bridget Regan, and Jonathan Frakes. That actually seems like a cool cast for a sci-fi horror, and maybe there's some cool twists in this for horror fans to enjoy. All the creepy footage with the creature in this trailer is quite effectively scary. Check it out below. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Clay Staub's Devil's Gate,...
- 12/8/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by the film's sales agent, Premiere Entertainment Group. **there are minor spoilers here. Director: Clay Staub. Writers: Peter Aperlo and Clay Staub. Cast: Milo Ventimiglia, Bridget Regan, Amanda Schull, Shawn Ashmore and Jonathan Frakes. Devil's Gate aka Abduction is a science fiction thriller from director Clay Staub and writing partner Peter Aperlo. Staub has experience behind the camera as a second unit director, on films like 300 (2006). In Devil's Gate, Staub is more forefront, with a family waylayed by an alien invasion. This title recently had its World Premiere in Tribeca. And, IFC Midnight will show Devil's Gate, later this year, through their platforms. Devil's Gate is a very slowly paced film outing. Certain scenes are drawn out too long and events are sometimes over-explained. Still, this film is reminiscent of a few others, in the sci-fi and horror genres. A...
- 9/28/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
IFC Midnight has already picked up Clay Staub's Devil's Gate. The deal was brokered this past May. Recently, a trailer was released for the title, at the Uhm. The clip shows a decrepit house and a strange monster. Local officials face the creature. But, none is likely to survive. Devil's Gate stars: Milo Ventimiglia (Pathology, 2008), Bridget Regan, Amanda Schull and Shawn Ashmore. The film's official trailer can be found here. The long synopsis talks of a missing mother and son. Their father is searching for them, but he has found something sinister. Now, it is locked in a basement, with traps all around. An FBI agent and Deputy attend the scene. They have bitten off more than they can chew as the creature escapes its bonds. Devil's Gate is expected to release in late 2017 or early 2018. An official release date has not been announced. For now, horror fans can...
- 7/12/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There is only one Jack Pearson and his name is Milo Ventimiglia.
The 39-year-old actor revealed that he initially wasn't who the producers wanted for the role of the family patriarch on This is Us.
Watch: Milo Ventimiglia Breaks Down in Tears at PaleyFest, Says His Dad Inspires His Portrayal of Jack on 'This Is Us'
Chatting with Freida Pinto as part of Variety's Actor on Actors series, the actor recalled auditioning for creator Dan Fogelman and executive producers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and how he "wasn't who they were looking for."
"They wanted somebody completely different," Ventimiglia confessed. "I walked in with my beard and my long hair and set my motorcycle helmet down and they went, 'Who is this guy?'"
"And we just started having a conversation and then we read the lines, and I think they just saw something different than someone who had practiced the words," he continued...
The 39-year-old actor revealed that he initially wasn't who the producers wanted for the role of the family patriarch on This is Us.
Watch: Milo Ventimiglia Breaks Down in Tears at PaleyFest, Says His Dad Inspires His Portrayal of Jack on 'This Is Us'
Chatting with Freida Pinto as part of Variety's Actor on Actors series, the actor recalled auditioning for creator Dan Fogelman and executive producers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and how he "wasn't who they were looking for."
"They wanted somebody completely different," Ventimiglia confessed. "I walked in with my beard and my long hair and set my motorcycle helmet down and they went, 'Who is this guy?'"
"And we just started having a conversation and then we read the lines, and I think they just saw something different than someone who had practiced the words," he continued...
- 6/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Exclusive: Project, titled Devil’s Gate in the Us, premiered at Tribeca last month.
Los Angeles-based Premiere Entertainment Group has added the Tribeca sci-fi thriller Abduction to the roster and begun talks with international buyers on the Croisette.
Milo Ventimiglia, riding high on NBC hit This is Us, stars alongside Amanda Schull and Shawn Ashmore.
Abduction premiered at Tribeca last month under its Us title Devil’s Gate, so named because of the North Dakota town where the action takes place.
The story centres on an FBI investigation into the case of a missing woman and her son. The husband is the chief suspect, although nothing is as it at first seems. CAA represents Us rights.
Clay Staub, who served as second unit director on the likes of 300 and Dawn Of The Dead, makes his feature directorial debut and wrote the screenplay.
Scott Mednick produces with Valérie d’Auteuil and André Rouleau of Caramel Film, and [link=nm...
Los Angeles-based Premiere Entertainment Group has added the Tribeca sci-fi thriller Abduction to the roster and begun talks with international buyers on the Croisette.
Milo Ventimiglia, riding high on NBC hit This is Us, stars alongside Amanda Schull and Shawn Ashmore.
Abduction premiered at Tribeca last month under its Us title Devil’s Gate, so named because of the North Dakota town where the action takes place.
The story centres on an FBI investigation into the case of a missing woman and her son. The husband is the chief suspect, although nothing is as it at first seems. CAA represents Us rights.
Clay Staub, who served as second unit director on the likes of 300 and Dawn Of The Dead, makes his feature directorial debut and wrote the screenplay.
Scott Mednick produces with Valérie d’Auteuil and André Rouleau of Caramel Film, and [link=nm...
- 5/19/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Last week, co-writer/director Clay Staub celebrated the world premiere of Devil’s Gate, his mysterious sci-fi thriller which pits a pair of FBI agents (played by Shawn Ashmore and Amanda Schull) against a small-town farmer, after his family is abducted and nothing is as it seems. Daily Dead caught up with Staub, Ashmore, and Schull to hear more on the project, and they discussed their approach to the material, how being isolated in Winnipeg during production was an asset for them while working on Devil’s Gate, and more.
I'd love to start off with you, Clay, and hear about where the idea for this story came from. As somebody who's driven through North Dakota and South Dakota and Montana, those wide-open states where everything feels so vast and wide open, I could see how that might make the perfect location for a horror movie. What was it about North Dakota in particular,...
I'd love to start off with you, Clay, and hear about where the idea for this story came from. As somebody who's driven through North Dakota and South Dakota and Montana, those wide-open states where everything feels so vast and wide open, I could see how that might make the perfect location for a horror movie. What was it about North Dakota in particular,...
- 5/4/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Milo Ventimiglia is keeping busy!
Et chatted with the 39-year-old actor at the Tribeca Film Festival on Monday, where he was premiering his new thriller, Devil's Gate, in which he plays Jackson Pritchard, the husband of an FBI agent -- clearly, a major departure from his beloved portrayal of Jack Pearson on This Is Us.
Watch: Mandy Moore Responds to Fans Unhappy With 'This Is Us' Finale: 'Sometimes We Don't Get the Answers We Want'
"I tell you what, they got the same initials. Jack Pearson has three kids, that's a lot to manage," he said, when asked what the biggest difference between the two characters is. "But Jackson Prichard has really got a heavy, heavy weight, a heavy burden on his soul."
We attempted to get Ventimiglia to give us an update on season two of This Is Us, but unfortunately, he couldn't say much. "I'm sorry, I got nothing...
Et chatted with the 39-year-old actor at the Tribeca Film Festival on Monday, where he was premiering his new thriller, Devil's Gate, in which he plays Jackson Pritchard, the husband of an FBI agent -- clearly, a major departure from his beloved portrayal of Jack Pearson on This Is Us.
Watch: Mandy Moore Responds to Fans Unhappy With 'This Is Us' Finale: 'Sometimes We Don't Get the Answers We Want'
"I tell you what, they got the same initials. Jack Pearson has three kids, that's a lot to manage," he said, when asked what the biggest difference between the two characters is. "But Jackson Prichard has really got a heavy, heavy weight, a heavy burden on his soul."
We attempted to get Ventimiglia to give us an update on season two of This Is Us, but unfortunately, he couldn't say much. "I'm sorry, I got nothing...
- 4/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Every year, celebrities, filmmakers, journalists and movie fans flock to the Tribeca neighborhood in lower Manhattan for the Tribeca Film Festival, an illustrious celebration of film and television that features some of the most exciting projects and panel discussions of any media festival in the country.
Founded by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in 2001, shortly after the attacks of 9/11, the festival has helped revitalize the city and remind both filmmakers and fans alike of New York City’s valued place in film and TV while becoming a welcoming community for voices and perspectives from all over the world. “It’s also a fabric of our city. So whether or not it’s a film from Israel or Palestine or something for kids, our festival was about community and it still is,” Rosenthal tells Et. “It’s about bringing community together.”
The 2017 festival, which runs April 19-30, continues to expand beyond film and TV with...
Founded by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in 2001, shortly after the attacks of 9/11, the festival has helped revitalize the city and remind both filmmakers and fans alike of New York City’s valued place in film and TV while becoming a welcoming community for voices and perspectives from all over the world. “It’s also a fabric of our city. So whether or not it’s a film from Israel or Palestine or something for kids, our festival was about community and it still is,” Rosenthal tells Et. “It’s about bringing community together.”
The 2017 festival, which runs April 19-30, continues to expand beyond film and TV with...
- 4/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
A standoff on a secluded farm (where everything may not be quite as it seems) takes place in a new clip from Devil's Gate ahead of the film's world premiere later this month at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Synopsis: "The wife and child of a man with a troubled past have gone missing. An FBI Agent and Police Deputy investigating the disappearance become trapped with him as night falls on his remote farm and find that nothing is as it seems."
Directed by Clay Staub, Devil's Gate stars Amanda Schull, Milo Ventimiglia, Shawn Ashmore, Bridget Regan, and Jonathan Frakes. The film will make its world premiere later this month at the Tribeca Film Festival:
"Tribeca Screenings
Monday, April 24 at 9:00pm at Cinepolis Chelsea (260 West 23rd Street, between 7th & 8th Avenue) (World Premiere)
Thursday, April 27 at 10:45pm at Cinepolis Chelsea
Friday, April 28 at 10:15pm at Cinepolis Chelsea
Saturday,...
Synopsis: "The wife and child of a man with a troubled past have gone missing. An FBI Agent and Police Deputy investigating the disappearance become trapped with him as night falls on his remote farm and find that nothing is as it seems."
Directed by Clay Staub, Devil's Gate stars Amanda Schull, Milo Ventimiglia, Shawn Ashmore, Bridget Regan, and Jonathan Frakes. The film will make its world premiere later this month at the Tribeca Film Festival:
"Tribeca Screenings
Monday, April 24 at 9:00pm at Cinepolis Chelsea (260 West 23rd Street, between 7th & 8th Avenue) (World Premiere)
Thursday, April 27 at 10:45pm at Cinepolis Chelsea
Friday, April 28 at 10:15pm at Cinepolis Chelsea
Saturday,...
- 4/10/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The 16th annual Tribeca Film Festival kicks off this April in New York, and horror fans attending the cinematic gathering have plenty of titles to look forward to, including the world premiere of Mickey Keating's Psychopaths.
From the Press Release: "Tribeca’s Midnight section is the destination for late night audiences to discover the best in psychological thriller, horror, sci-fi, and cult cinema. This year’s six selections offer new genre experiences for even the most extreme viewer.
Devil's Gate, directed by Clay Staub, written by Peter Aperlo, Clay Staub. (Canada, USA) - World Premiere, Narrative. Struggling to overcome a recent professional tragedy, a tough-as-nails FBI agent (Amanda Schull) relocates to a small North Dakota town to investigate the disappearance of a local woman and her young son. The search leads to the missing woman’s husband’s (Milo Ventimiglia) secluded farm, on which answers, new mysteries, and God-fearing terrors await.
From the Press Release: "Tribeca’s Midnight section is the destination for late night audiences to discover the best in psychological thriller, horror, sci-fi, and cult cinema. This year’s six selections offer new genre experiences for even the most extreme viewer.
Devil's Gate, directed by Clay Staub, written by Peter Aperlo, Clay Staub. (Canada, USA) - World Premiere, Narrative. Struggling to overcome a recent professional tragedy, a tough-as-nails FBI agent (Amanda Schull) relocates to a small North Dakota town to investigate the disappearance of a local woman and her young son. The search leads to the missing woman’s husband’s (Milo Ventimiglia) secluded farm, on which answers, new mysteries, and God-fearing terrors await.
- 3/3/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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