Another week, another installment of VOD Vault – taking a look at some on-demand releases that have hit various VOD platforms recently. It’s been more than a few months since our last installment, so we’re diving straight into a handful of films that are all available on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play now.
The Influencer
Stars: Kasia Szarek, Janeva Zentz, Shantell Yasmine Abeydeera, Victoria D. Wells, Ian Richard Jones, Thea Cantos | Written and Directed by Meghan Weinstein
Abbie Rose is a popular social-media influencer known for her lifestyle, fashion and makeup videos. One night she signs a coveted contract with Nutrocon, a notorious cosmetic company known to pollute, test on animals and treat female workers unfairly… Immediately, she’s taken down and tied up in her home by a group of masked activists. Overnight, they force Abbie through the filming of a video, advertising a mysterious new makeup kit...
The Influencer
Stars: Kasia Szarek, Janeva Zentz, Shantell Yasmine Abeydeera, Victoria D. Wells, Ian Richard Jones, Thea Cantos | Written and Directed by Meghan Weinstein
Abbie Rose is a popular social-media influencer known for her lifestyle, fashion and makeup videos. One night she signs a coveted contract with Nutrocon, a notorious cosmetic company known to pollute, test on animals and treat female workers unfairly… Immediately, she’s taken down and tied up in her home by a group of masked activists. Overnight, they force Abbie through the filming of a video, advertising a mysterious new makeup kit...
- 11/15/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
By Bryan Buss
(June 2011)
“True Grit” and “Battle: Los Angeles” hit video in June, along with “Company Men” and “Big Mommas,” fairy tales and pregnant porn stars.
June 7
“Another Year” — Revered Brit director Mike Leigh scored another critical home run with this dramedy about a married couple and their family and friends. Leads Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen and supporting actress Lesley Manville were all singled out for their performances, and Leigh was honored with an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay. The film played well to arthouse crowds, grossing a respectable $3.2 million.
“The Company Men” — Director-writer John Wells’ drama about corporate downsizing boasted a stellar cast with Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones and Maria Bello, and while critics were mostly enthusiastic, calling it solid and engrossing if a bit melodramatic, the theme may have hit too close to home for many as the film grossed only $4.5 million.
(June 2011)
“True Grit” and “Battle: Los Angeles” hit video in June, along with “Company Men” and “Big Mommas,” fairy tales and pregnant porn stars.
June 7
“Another Year” — Revered Brit director Mike Leigh scored another critical home run with this dramedy about a married couple and their family and friends. Leads Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen and supporting actress Lesley Manville were all singled out for their performances, and Leigh was honored with an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay. The film played well to arthouse crowds, grossing a respectable $3.2 million.
“The Company Men” — Director-writer John Wells’ drama about corporate downsizing boasted a stellar cast with Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones and Maria Bello, and while critics were mostly enthusiastic, calling it solid and engrossing if a bit melodramatic, the theme may have hit too close to home for many as the film grossed only $4.5 million.
- 6/6/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
By Bryan Buss
(June 2011)
“True Grit” and “Battle: Los Angeles” hit video in June, along with “Company Men” and “Big Mommas,” fairy tales and pregnant porn stars.
June 7
“Another Year” — Revered Brit director Mike Leigh scored another critical home run with this dramedy about a married couple and their family and friends. Leads Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen and supporting actress Lesley Manville were all singled out for their performances, and Leigh was honored with an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay. The film played well to arthouse crowds, grossing a respectable $3.2 million.
“The Company Men” — Director-writer John Wells’ drama about corporate downsizing boasted a stellar cast with Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones and Maria Bello, and while critics were mostly enthusiastic, calling it solid and engrossing if a bit melodramatic, the theme may have hit too close to home for many as the film grossed only $4.5 million.
(June 2011)
“True Grit” and “Battle: Los Angeles” hit video in June, along with “Company Men” and “Big Mommas,” fairy tales and pregnant porn stars.
June 7
“Another Year” — Revered Brit director Mike Leigh scored another critical home run with this dramedy about a married couple and their family and friends. Leads Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen and supporting actress Lesley Manville were all singled out for their performances, and Leigh was honored with an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay. The film played well to arthouse crowds, grossing a respectable $3.2 million.
“The Company Men” — Director-writer John Wells’ drama about corporate downsizing boasted a stellar cast with Ben Affleck, Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones and Maria Bello, and while critics were mostly enthusiastic, calling it solid and engrossing if a bit melodramatic, the theme may have hit too close to home for many as the film grossed only $4.5 million.
- 6/6/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
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