Exclusive: Deadline has exclusive first look photos for Pink Flags, an indie thriller starring married actors Raye Levine Spielberg & Sawyer Spielberg (Merry Good Enough), which is currently finishing up post.
Written and directed by Misha Calvert, the film follows figure skater Liberty (Levine Spielberg) as she is stalked, or so she thinks, by a strange man (Spielberg) who appears at her ice rink. She starts stalking him back and finds herself in a series of beautiful but disturbing visions while she attempts to solve the mystery.
Channeling the style of classic paranoid thrillers of the ’70s, the film also stars Nick Creegan (Batwoman). Cronin Cullen and Calvert produced alongside associate producers Olivia Winn and Shrevy Venkatesh, and consulting producer Federica Belletti, with Shona Tuckman among the EPs. Check out the stills from Pink Flags below.
Sawyer Spielberg in Pink Flags Raye Levine Spielberg in Pink Flags Raye Levine Spielberg and...
Written and directed by Misha Calvert, the film follows figure skater Liberty (Levine Spielberg) as she is stalked, or so she thinks, by a strange man (Spielberg) who appears at her ice rink. She starts stalking him back and finds herself in a series of beautiful but disturbing visions while she attempts to solve the mystery.
Channeling the style of classic paranoid thrillers of the ’70s, the film also stars Nick Creegan (Batwoman). Cronin Cullen and Calvert produced alongside associate producers Olivia Winn and Shrevy Venkatesh, and consulting producer Federica Belletti, with Shona Tuckman among the EPs. Check out the stills from Pink Flags below.
Sawyer Spielberg in Pink Flags Raye Levine Spielberg in Pink Flags Raye Levine Spielberg and...
- 1/5/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Rich Sands, Michael Paré, Susan Elle, Sam Schweikert, Gina Vitori, Jackie Kay, Duane Whitaker, Elizabeth Trieu, Zack Kozlow | Written by Palmer Edward | Directed by John A. Russo, Gavin Peretti, Joseph M. Setele
On-screen text opens the film to highlight the harm caused by the 2018 red tide outbreak, as over $10 million in tourist money was lost alongside an unfathomable massacre of 2000 tons of marine life. That real-life event is used as the basis for this feature, directed by John A. Russo, Gavin Peretti, and Joseph M. Setele.
The contamination of water from red tide helps convicted cop killer Al David (Rich Sands) somehow escape from custody. An ensuing chase ends with the convict falling into the water after being shot by Sheriff Tom Fuller (Michael Paré), which results in David being infected by the polluted water and transforming into a monster.
During this, television reporter Rio Lee (Susan Elle) is...
On-screen text opens the film to highlight the harm caused by the 2018 red tide outbreak, as over $10 million in tourist money was lost alongside an unfathomable massacre of 2000 tons of marine life. That real-life event is used as the basis for this feature, directed by John A. Russo, Gavin Peretti, and Joseph M. Setele.
The contamination of water from red tide helps convicted cop killer Al David (Rich Sands) somehow escape from custody. An ensuing chase ends with the convict falling into the water after being shot by Sheriff Tom Fuller (Michael Paré), which results in David being infected by the polluted water and transforming into a monster.
During this, television reporter Rio Lee (Susan Elle) is...
- 7/27/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Stars: Tuesday Knight, Victoria De Mare, Croix Provence, Jeffry Druce, Oliver Robins, James Balsamo, Shuja Paul, Anouk Samuel, Gavin Peretti, Eric Roberts | Written and Directed by Ashley Scott Meyers
How many ride-sharing, serial killing, psychos are we going to get in horror movies? We seem to be getting a new rideshare horror movie at least once every-other month! It seems the “killer in the woods” trope of the genre is officially being replaced by guys (or girls) driving around in rideshare vehicles killing folks willy-nilly. To be fair though, “don’t get into cars with strangers” has been something of a cultural touchstone since the invention of the motor vehicle, though in my day that ‘threat’ was usually aimed at kids and strangers with candy tempting children into vans!
Given that we’ve had a lot of these kinds of films recently, as a filmmaker it’s starting to take...
How many ride-sharing, serial killing, psychos are we going to get in horror movies? We seem to be getting a new rideshare horror movie at least once every-other month! It seems the “killer in the woods” trope of the genre is officially being replaced by guys (or girls) driving around in rideshare vehicles killing folks willy-nilly. To be fair though, “don’t get into cars with strangers” has been something of a cultural touchstone since the invention of the motor vehicle, though in my day that ‘threat’ was usually aimed at kids and strangers with candy tempting children into vans!
Given that we’ve had a lot of these kinds of films recently, as a filmmaker it’s starting to take...
- 4/1/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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