Hard Faith and Magic Bean Entertainment have revealed the first look teaser for the Christmas themed ‘Saint Nick Of Bethlehem’, written and directed by Spencer Folmar and Daniel Roebuck.
The Saint Nick Of Bethlehem cast includes Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Cathy Moriarty (Raging Bull), Marsha Dietlin Bennett, Duane Whitaker, Stelio Savante, Elias Kemuel, Bradford Haynes, Timothy E. Goodwin, Jennifer Porrata, & Kathy Patterson.
Filmed in Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Saint Nick is based on the true story of Allen Smith, a man distraught over losing his son. He finds closure and discovers a new purpose when he takes on the role of Santa Claus in Bethlehem Pennsylvania.
Saint Nick is produced by Spencer Folmar, Ben Daniele, Tammy Roebuck, Danny Roebuck, Doug Tschirhart, & Isaac March.
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The Saint Nick Of Bethlehem cast includes Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Cathy Moriarty (Raging Bull), Marsha Dietlin Bennett, Duane Whitaker, Stelio Savante, Elias Kemuel, Bradford Haynes, Timothy E. Goodwin, Jennifer Porrata, & Kathy Patterson.
Filmed in Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Saint Nick is based on the true story of Allen Smith, a man distraught over losing his son. He finds closure and discovers a new purpose when he takes on the role of Santa Claus in Bethlehem Pennsylvania.
Saint Nick is produced by Spencer Folmar, Ben Daniele, Tammy Roebuck, Danny Roebuck, Doug Tschirhart, & Isaac March.
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- 3/18/2024
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
The first look poster and a full cast list for the upcoming Christmas film Saint Nick Of Bethlehem has finally been revealed. Written and Directed by Spencer Folmar and Daniel Roebuck, the Christmas film is scheduled to start filming later this year.
Saint Nick is based on the true story of Allen Smith, a man distraught over losing his son. He finds closure and discovers a new purpose when he takes on the role of Santa Claus in Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Christmas City, USA
Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Cathy Moriarty (Raging Bull), Marsha Dietlin Bennett (Learning Curve), Duane Whitaker (Getting Grace), Stelio Savante (Pursuit of Freedom), Elias Kemuel (Pursuit of Freedom), and Bradford Haynes have joined the previously announced cast including Timothy E. Goodwin (The Follower), Jennifer Porrata, and Kathy Patterson (Miracle at Manchester).
Saint Nick Of Bethlehem is being produced by Spencer Folmar, Ben Daniele, Tammy Roebuck, Danny Roebuck, Doug Tschirhart,...
Saint Nick is based on the true story of Allen Smith, a man distraught over losing his son. He finds closure and discovers a new purpose when he takes on the role of Santa Claus in Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Christmas City, USA
Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Cathy Moriarty (Raging Bull), Marsha Dietlin Bennett (Learning Curve), Duane Whitaker (Getting Grace), Stelio Savante (Pursuit of Freedom), Elias Kemuel (Pursuit of Freedom), and Bradford Haynes have joined the previously announced cast including Timothy E. Goodwin (The Follower), Jennifer Porrata, and Kathy Patterson (Miracle at Manchester).
Saint Nick Of Bethlehem is being produced by Spencer Folmar, Ben Daniele, Tammy Roebuck, Danny Roebuck, Doug Tschirhart,...
- 11/20/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Saint Nick of Bethlehem Daniel Roebuck, Cathy Moriarty, Marsha Dietlin Bennett, Duane Whitaker, Stelio Savante, Elias Kemuel, & Bradford Haynes have joined Timothy E. Goodwin, Jennifer Porrata, & Kathy Patterson in the cast of Spencer Folmar’s ‘Saint Nick Of Bethlehem’ scheduled to film later this year. Saint Nick is based on the true story of Allen Smith, a man distraught over losing his …
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- 11/19/2023
- by Janel Spiegel
- Horror News
In the next few years, I predict someone is going to make a staggering drama about the opioid crisis — a filmmaker like, say, Debra Granik, or maybe Kent Jones or Kathryn Bigelow or Steven Soderbergh. It will, of course, be a film about something much larger than drug addiction, one that confronts the disappearance of jobs, the cycles of hopelessness and rage, the gambits of pharmaceutical companies, and the loss of faith in the system (and the future) that has hollowed out the heartland. That’s a story that needs telling, and if it touches on the reasons so many Middle Americans have embraced a fascist used-car salesman as their political savior, then all the better.
“Shooting Heroin,” an indie drama written and directed by Spencer T. Folmar with some feeling and skill, is like a rough compelling sketch for that movie. It’s set in the Pennsylvania backwater of Whispering Pines,...
“Shooting Heroin,” an indie drama written and directed by Spencer T. Folmar with some feeling and skill, is like a rough compelling sketch for that movie. It’s set in the Pennsylvania backwater of Whispering Pines,...
- 4/3/2020
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
There are more than enough streaming and VOD titles of all genres in the specialty arena making their debut this weekend as they shift from theatrical to streaming for your quarantine entertainment. For those who need to quench their thirst for a rom-com, Mike Doyle’s Almost Love is set to premiere.
The Vertical Entertainment film made its debut in 2019 at Toronto’s Lgbtq film fest Inside Out and already took a bow in the UK in March under the title Sell By. Now, audiences stateside can stream the ensemble pic starring Scott Evans.
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The...
The Vertical Entertainment film made its debut in 2019 at Toronto’s Lgbtq film fest Inside Out and already took a bow in the UK in March under the title Sell By. Now, audiences stateside can stream the ensemble pic starring Scott Evans.
More from Deadline'Resistance' Pivots To Digital Release, 'Tape' Sets Virtual Premiere, Kino Lorber And Music Box Films Launch Online Exhibitions - Specialty Streaming PreviewCoping With Covid-19 Crisis: Hard-Hit Publicists Fight To Survive In The Ashes Of CancellationsSearchlight, A24, Focus Features Alter Release Slate; 'Dosed', 'Human Capital' And More Shift Theatrical Plans - Specialty Box Office
The...
- 4/3/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Nicolas Cage’s “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” and indie drama “Shooting Heroin” get release dates, the “Big Fur” documentary finds distribution and Ezra Miller forms a production company.
Release Dates
Lionsgate has dated the Nicolas Cage movie “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” for March 19, 2021.
Tom Gormican is directing from a script he wrote with Kevin Etten. Cage will produce via his Saturn Films banner, alongside Mike Nilon and Kevin Turen.
Cage will play a version of himself as an actor who, in need of some money and creatively unfulfilled, begrudgingly accepts a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of a Mexican billionaire super fan. When things take a wild turn, Cage is forced to live up to his own legend to extricate himself from an increasingly dangerous situation.
“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” is the second film to land on...
Release Dates
Lionsgate has dated the Nicolas Cage movie “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” for March 19, 2021.
Tom Gormican is directing from a script he wrote with Kevin Etten. Cage will produce via his Saturn Films banner, alongside Mike Nilon and Kevin Turen.
Cage will play a version of himself as an actor who, in need of some money and creatively unfulfilled, begrudgingly accepts a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of a Mexican billionaire super fan. When things take a wild turn, Cage is forced to live up to his own legend to extricate himself from an increasingly dangerous situation.
“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” is the second film to land on...
- 2/4/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Spencer T. Folmar’s faith-based drama has gotten some attention because of its foul language and disturbing themes including alcoholism and child abuse. But despite those potentially provocative elements (provocative, at least, for the genre), Generational Sins proves a dull, sluggish effort that doesn’t avoid a single cliche. Notable only for Daniel MacPherson’s strong performance in the central role, the film should please neither those looking for secular nor religious fare.
The story concerns two siblings: the bitter, angry Drew (MacPherson) and his happy-go-lucky, rakish younger brother Will (Dax Spanogle, who also co-wrote the screenplay). The prologue, set twenty years in...
The story concerns two siblings: the bitter, angry Drew (MacPherson) and his happy-go-lucky, rakish younger brother Will (Dax Spanogle, who also co-wrote the screenplay). The prologue, set twenty years in...
- 10/6/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Are Christian movies going blue? Generational Sins, in theaters Oct. 6 via Freestyle Digital Media, is rated PG-13 and contains 32 profanities — not unusual except that Sins is a faith-based movie.
Call them "Hard Faith" films, says writer-director Spencer Folmar, who is trademarking the phrase and whose banner, Third Brother Films, has more such movies in the works, including one based on Johnny Cash's The Beast in Me.
The faith-based Dove Foundation, which stamps its seal of approval on family-friendly movies, recently named Sins its first recommendation in its new category for viewers ages 18 and up. The movie,...
Call them "Hard Faith" films, says writer-director Spencer Folmar, who is trademarking the phrase and whose banner, Third Brother Films, has more such movies in the works, including one based on Johnny Cash's The Beast in Me.
The faith-based Dove Foundation, which stamps its seal of approval on family-friendly movies, recently named Sins its first recommendation in its new category for viewers ages 18 and up. The movie,...
- 9/27/2017
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Generational Sins, a faith-based movie that — rather remarkably — contains 32 expletives, has struck a distribution deal with Freestyle Digital Media, which plans to release the film theatrically and digitally on Oct. 6.
Freestyle, which also distributed the surprise hit God's Not Dead in 2014, is owned by comedian Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios.
Generational Sins, produced by Third Brother Films and directed by Spencer Folmar, has raised eyebrows among some fans of the Christian film genre because of the copious amount of swearing. The movie is about estranged brothers who try to honor their mother's dying wish by...
Freestyle, which also distributed the surprise hit God's Not Dead in 2014, is owned by comedian Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios.
Generational Sins, produced by Third Brother Films and directed by Spencer Folmar, has raised eyebrows among some fans of the Christian film genre because of the copious amount of swearing. The movie is about estranged brothers who try to honor their mother's dying wish by...
- 7/12/2017
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An upcoming faith-based film is attempting to go where no previous movie from the genre has ever gone.
Generational Sins — directed by Spencer T. Folmar and written by Folmar, Dax Spanogle, Jason Spanogle, Casey Salviano and Fernando Salviano — is overflowing with profanity, including multiple uses of "f—," "shit," "bitch," "dick" and "ass."
It's a huge departure compared to recent faith-based successes like God's Not Dead, which took in $60 million in 2014 and contained just one objectionable word: "crap." Generational Sins is about child abuse, alcoholism and, ultimately, redemption through Jesus Christ, and it could be in the...
Generational Sins — directed by Spencer T. Folmar and written by Folmar, Dax Spanogle, Jason Spanogle, Casey Salviano and Fernando Salviano — is overflowing with profanity, including multiple uses of "f—," "shit," "bitch," "dick" and "ass."
It's a huge departure compared to recent faith-based successes like God's Not Dead, which took in $60 million in 2014 and contained just one objectionable word: "crap." Generational Sins is about child abuse, alcoholism and, ultimately, redemption through Jesus Christ, and it could be in the...
- 5/11/2017
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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