While staring glassy-eyed at interminably long stretches of “The Last Victim,” I was reminded of a ‘60s variety show sketch I viewed during my adolescence. The premise of the skit: Producers of some returning fall shows were told at the last minute that their series had been expanded from 30 to 60 minutes, and they had to stretch scripts that had already been written. So everything — walking down hallways, rifling through files, preparing coffee, everything — was done very, very slowly. The sketch, as I recall, was amusing. “The Last Victim” is not. At least, not intentionally.
The latest in a seemingly endless line of neo-noir thrillers with a neo-western gloss, “The Last Victim” plays like the work of people who watched “Blood Simple” and “No Country for Old Men” several times, slapped themselves on the forehead and said, “Hey! We can do that!” Not so, based on the evidence presented here. Instead,...
The latest in a seemingly endless line of neo-noir thrillers with a neo-western gloss, “The Last Victim” plays like the work of people who watched “Blood Simple” and “No Country for Old Men” several times, slapped themselves on the forehead and said, “Hey! We can do that!” Not so, based on the evidence presented here. Instead,...
- 5/13/2022
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
Ruthless outlaws, a relentless sheriff, and a professor who saw something she wasn't supposed to see cross paths with deadly results in the official trailer for The Last Victim, a neo-western thriller coming to theaters and On Demand on May 13th from Decal.
Directed by Naveen A. Chathapuram from a screenplay by Ashley James Louis, Naveen A. Chathapuram, and Doc Justin, The Last Victim stars Ali Larter, Ralph Ineson, and Ron Perlman.
Ruthless outlaws, a seasoned sheriff, and an innocent couple caught in the crossfire. The Last Victim starring Ali Larter, Ralph Ineson & Ron Perlman is a Neo-Western thriller full of double-crosses and bloody vengeance — In Theaters & On Demand May 13! #TheLastVictim
In this stylized neo-western thriller, a group of modern-day outlaws and their terrifying leader are pursued by a local sheriff (Ron Perlman), after committing a horrific crime in a desolate southwest town. When a professor and her husband cross paths with the criminals,...
Directed by Naveen A. Chathapuram from a screenplay by Ashley James Louis, Naveen A. Chathapuram, and Doc Justin, The Last Victim stars Ali Larter, Ralph Ineson, and Ron Perlman.
Ruthless outlaws, a seasoned sheriff, and an innocent couple caught in the crossfire. The Last Victim starring Ali Larter, Ralph Ineson & Ron Perlman is a Neo-Western thriller full of double-crosses and bloody vengeance — In Theaters & On Demand May 13! #TheLastVictim
In this stylized neo-western thriller, a group of modern-day outlaws and their terrifying leader are pursued by a local sheriff (Ron Perlman), after committing a horrific crime in a desolate southwest town. When a professor and her husband cross paths with the criminals,...
- 4/13/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Decal, the recently launched film label, has acquired U.S. rights to Naveen A. Chathapuram’s thriller The Last Victim and will release it theatrically day-and-date in the first quarter of 2022.
The pic stars Ron Perlman, Ali Larter (Resident Evil) and Ralph Ineson (The Green Knight). Set in rural America, it follows a band of modern-day outlaws pursued by an aging sheriff after a crime goes wrong.
The pic is based on a story by Chathapuram and Doc Justin and was written by Ashley James Louis. Producers are Vicky Gong, Todd Berger, Nicholas Burnett, Chathapuram, Luke Daniels, Charles Leslie, Graem Luis, Joseph Lanius and Shaun Sanghani.
The Last Victim is a production of Peach Partners in association with Slated, Sss Entertainment, Sss Capital, The Catalyst Group, Blind Alley and Sprockefeller Films.
The movie is Chathapuram’s directing debut. He previously produced Ca$h, starring Sean Bean and Chris Hemsworth for...
The pic stars Ron Perlman, Ali Larter (Resident Evil) and Ralph Ineson (The Green Knight). Set in rural America, it follows a band of modern-day outlaws pursued by an aging sheriff after a crime goes wrong.
The pic is based on a story by Chathapuram and Doc Justin and was written by Ashley James Louis. Producers are Vicky Gong, Todd Berger, Nicholas Burnett, Chathapuram, Luke Daniels, Charles Leslie, Graem Luis, Joseph Lanius and Shaun Sanghani.
The Last Victim is a production of Peach Partners in association with Slated, Sss Entertainment, Sss Capital, The Catalyst Group, Blind Alley and Sprockefeller Films.
The movie is Chathapuram’s directing debut. He previously produced Ca$h, starring Sean Bean and Chris Hemsworth for...
- 10/18/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Neo-western set to shoot in Canada in November.
Matthew Shreder’s Los Angeles-based Concourse Media will launch worldwide sales at Afm on The Last Victim, a neo-western to star Ali Larter, Ralph Ineson and Ron Perlman.
The project is in pre-production and scheduled to commence production in Canada in November. Larter, who starred in the Resident Evil franchise, will play an anthropologist on the run from a gang of outcasts in the wilds of New Mexico.
Ineson, who starred in The Witch for Robert Eggers and appeared in HBO hits Chernobyl and Game Of Thrones, will portray the gang leader,...
Matthew Shreder’s Los Angeles-based Concourse Media will launch worldwide sales at Afm on The Last Victim, a neo-western to star Ali Larter, Ralph Ineson and Ron Perlman.
The project is in pre-production and scheduled to commence production in Canada in November. Larter, who starred in the Resident Evil franchise, will play an anthropologist on the run from a gang of outcasts in the wilds of New Mexico.
Ineson, who starred in The Witch for Robert Eggers and appeared in HBO hits Chernobyl and Game Of Thrones, will portray the gang leader,...
- 10/31/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
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