Insidious: The Red Door, the fifth film in the Insidious horror franchise, is now in theatres (you can read our review Here). A spin-off, Thread: An Insidious Tale, is already in the works… and producer James Wan, who also directed the first two Insidious movies, has implied that there could be many more Insidious spin-offs in our future. One franchise cast member who has ideas for further Insidious sequels or spin-offs is Lin Shaye, who has played psychic medium Elise Rainier throughout the series. Speaking with Screen Rant, Shaye said she might start working with her son to put together a treatment and/or lookbook so she can pitch those ideas to the powers that be.
Shaye said, “I have some ideas, I’ve thought about doing a little treatment with some thoughts I have about where (Elise) is in The Further, what she could be doing in The Further.
Shaye said, “I have some ideas, I’ve thought about doing a little treatment with some thoughts I have about where (Elise) is in The Further, what she could be doing in The Further.
- 7/7/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Caitlin Gerard, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez, Alan Cox, Nancy Carroll, Christopher Villiers, Vicki Pepperdine | Written by Reid Carolin | Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Magic Mike’s Last Dance sees Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh back together to finish what they started 11 years ago. This time, however, most of the magic seems to have gone, as too has the entertainment.
After the Covid pandemic Mike (Channing Tatum) has fallen on hard times, his business has gone under and he now finds himself bartending a rich charity event. After the event, he meets Max (Salma Hayek), the hostess of said event, who needs a spark added to her life. That spark comes in the form of a dance, a dance Mike gives her that will finally give her a sense of purpose, a sense of life she hasn’t felt in years. That spark...
Magic Mike’s Last Dance sees Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh back together to finish what they started 11 years ago. This time, however, most of the magic seems to have gone, as too has the entertainment.
After the Covid pandemic Mike (Channing Tatum) has fallen on hard times, his business has gone under and he now finds himself bartending a rich charity event. After the event, he meets Max (Salma Hayek), the hostess of said event, who needs a spark added to her life. That spark comes in the form of a dance, a dance Mike gives her that will finally give her a sense of purpose, a sense of life she hasn’t felt in years. That spark...
- 4/27/2023
- by Alex Ginnelly
- Nerdly
Magic Mike’s Last Dance is a movie directed by Steven Soderbergh starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek.
Good old Mike returns with his sculpted abs from the hand of the director everyone loves for this farewell, not very spectacular cinematographically, but fun and entertaining.
Storyline
Mike works as a waiter until a rich woman takes him to London to, together, form a group of male strippers.
Movie Review Magic Mike’s Last Dance
Correct, very correct and knowing that there is a certain Soderbergh in charge of the project, but as not everything can be done by the good director and “one-man band”, he has his always good partners who accompany him: this time, same as always, Channing Tatum, a very good actor for comedy, and Salma Hayek, who does a bit of everything and does everything well.
In short, a film that, with the quality of talent it possesses, could...
Good old Mike returns with his sculpted abs from the hand of the director everyone loves for this farewell, not very spectacular cinematographically, but fun and entertaining.
Storyline
Mike works as a waiter until a rich woman takes him to London to, together, form a group of male strippers.
Movie Review Magic Mike’s Last Dance
Correct, very correct and knowing that there is a certain Soderbergh in charge of the project, but as not everything can be done by the good director and “one-man band”, he has his always good partners who accompany him: this time, same as always, Channing Tatum, a very good actor for comedy, and Salma Hayek, who does a bit of everything and does everything well.
In short, a film that, with the quality of talent it possesses, could...
- 3/1/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Stars: Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Caitlin Gerard, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez, Alan Cox, Nancy Carroll, Christopher Villiers, Vicki Pepperdine | Written by Reid Carolin | Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Magic Mike’s Last Dance sees Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh back together to finish what they started 11 years ago. This time, however, most of the magic seems to have gone, as too has the entertainment.
After the Covid pandemic Mike (Channing Tatum) has fallen on hard times, his business has gone under and he now finds himself bartending a rich charity event. After the event, he meets Max (Salma Hayek), the hostess of said event, who needs a spark added to her life. That spark comes in the form of a dance, a dance Mike gives her that will finally give her a sense of purpose, a sense of life she hasn’t felt in years. That spark...
Magic Mike’s Last Dance sees Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh back together to finish what they started 11 years ago. This time, however, most of the magic seems to have gone, as too has the entertainment.
After the Covid pandemic Mike (Channing Tatum) has fallen on hard times, his business has gone under and he now finds himself bartending a rich charity event. After the event, he meets Max (Salma Hayek), the hostess of said event, who needs a spark added to her life. That spark comes in the form of a dance, a dance Mike gives her that will finally give her a sense of purpose, a sense of life she hasn’t felt in years. That spark...
- 2/13/2023
- by Alex Ginnelly
- Nerdly
Audiences are ponying up for “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” which is projected to lead a quiet Super Bowl weekend at the domestic box office.
The third “Magic Mike” entry earned roughly 4.1 million in opening day and Thursday preview screenings, with industry sources projecting a debut around 8 million. Warner Bros. itself isn’t reporting numbers.
There are a few question marks surrounding the debut of “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” which is receiving a limited release in 1,500 North American locations. Though the film was commissioned for an HBO Max release, Warner Bros. swerved to go theatrical — the studio did the same for its comedy remake “House Party” in January, which also opened in less than 2,000 theaters and has earned a slim 8.8 million.
While “Last Dance” is making a bigger splash than “House Party,” it’ll finish with an opening down from its 2012 original (39.1 million) and 2015 sequel “Magic Mike Xxl”. Critical consensus is...
The third “Magic Mike” entry earned roughly 4.1 million in opening day and Thursday preview screenings, with industry sources projecting a debut around 8 million. Warner Bros. itself isn’t reporting numbers.
There are a few question marks surrounding the debut of “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” which is receiving a limited release in 1,500 North American locations. Though the film was commissioned for an HBO Max release, Warner Bros. swerved to go theatrical — the studio did the same for its comedy remake “House Party” in January, which also opened in less than 2,000 theaters and has earned a slim 8.8 million.
While “Last Dance” is making a bigger splash than “House Party,” it’ll finish with an opening down from its 2012 original (39.1 million) and 2015 sequel “Magic Mike Xxl”. Critical consensus is...
- 2/11/2023
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Magic Mike’s Last Dance Review — Magic Mike’s Last Dance (2023) Film Review, a movie directed by Steven Soderbergh, written by Reid Carolin and starring Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek Pinault, Juliette Motamed, Caitlin Gerard, Alan Cox, Christopher Villiers, Vicki Pepperdine, Christie-Leigh Emby, Kasey Iliana Sfetsios, Suzanne Bertish, Christopher Bencomo, Gavin Spokes, Ethan Lawrence, Kylie [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Magic Mike’S Last Dance (2023): A Highly Entertaining and Energetic Romance from Director Steven Soderbergh...
Continue reading: Film Review: Magic Mike’S Last Dance (2023): A Highly Entertaining and Energetic Romance from Director Steven Soderbergh...
- 2/10/2023
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Channing Tatum’s hunky stripper enjoys some sizzling scenes with Salma Hayek but this eccentric threequel feels cobbled together
Channing Tatum’s buff character “Magic” Mike Lane, stripper and hunky sex-positive recipient of the thirsty female gaze, is back again for this goofy, but hastily packaged and oddly anti-climactic threequel from director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Reid Carolin.
As the US emerges from the Covid pandemic, Mike has fallen on hard times. He is approaching his 40th birthday (but looking well on it), a business he set up has failed and now he’s working as a barman. Yet, while good-humouredly serving drinks at a fancy charity gala in Miami, there is a connection between him and socialite-hostess Max Mendoza (Salma Hayek). Simmeringly sexy Max hears from one of her guests – this is Kim, played by Caitlin Gerard, a veteran of the first Magic Mike movie from 2012 – that Mike used...
Channing Tatum’s buff character “Magic” Mike Lane, stripper and hunky sex-positive recipient of the thirsty female gaze, is back again for this goofy, but hastily packaged and oddly anti-climactic threequel from director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Reid Carolin.
As the US emerges from the Covid pandemic, Mike has fallen on hard times. He is approaching his 40th birthday (but looking well on it), a business he set up has failed and now he’s working as a barman. Yet, while good-humouredly serving drinks at a fancy charity gala in Miami, there is a connection between him and socialite-hostess Max Mendoza (Salma Hayek). Simmeringly sexy Max hears from one of her guests – this is Kim, played by Caitlin Gerard, a veteran of the first Magic Mike movie from 2012 – that Mike used...
- 2/7/2023
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Magic Mike’s Last Dance is the upcoming dramedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek. It is written by Reid Carolin.
It is the sequel to 2015’s Magic Mike Xxl, and is scheduled to release February 10, 2023.
Premise
Mike Lane takes to the stage again after a lengthy hiatus, following a business deal that went bust, leaving him broke and taking bartender gigs in Florida. For what he hopes will be one last hurrah, Mike heads to London with a wealthy socialite who lures him with an offer he can’t refuse… and an agenda all her own. With everything on the line, once Mike discovers what she truly has in mind, will he—and the roster of hot new dancers he’ll have to whip into shape—be able to pull it off?
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It is the sequel to 2015’s Magic Mike Xxl, and is scheduled to release February 10, 2023.
Premise
Mike Lane takes to the stage again after a lengthy hiatus, following a business deal that went bust, leaving him broke and taking bartender gigs in Florida. For what he hopes will be one last hurrah, Mike heads to London with a wealthy socialite who lures him with an offer he can’t refuse… and an agenda all her own. With everything on the line, once Mike discovers what she truly has in mind, will he—and the roster of hot new dancers he’ll have to whip into shape—be able to pull it off?
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- 12/22/2022
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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Salma Hayek Pinault is opening up about filming Magic Mike’s Last Dance alongside Channing Tatum.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight that was posted Thursday, the Puss in Boots: The Last Wish actress explained the filming behind the steamy lap dance scene with Channing Tatum that can be seen in the newly released trailer.
“It’s very physically challenging,” Pinault told Et. “My goodness. You just wait to see. It’s just complicated.”
In the third installment of the franchise, “Magic” Mike Lane finds himself bartending in Florida when he hooks up with a wealthy socialite, played by Pinault. Her character then drags Mike to London with an enticing business offer to headline a dance show. In the film, Tatum reprises his role as a male stripper, which is roughly based on his own experiences as a stripper in Florida.
Pinault also...
Salma Hayek Pinault is opening up about filming Magic Mike’s Last Dance alongside Channing Tatum.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight that was posted Thursday, the Puss in Boots: The Last Wish actress explained the filming behind the steamy lap dance scene with Channing Tatum that can be seen in the newly released trailer.
“It’s very physically challenging,” Pinault told Et. “My goodness. You just wait to see. It’s just complicated.”
In the third installment of the franchise, “Magic” Mike Lane finds himself bartending in Florida when he hooks up with a wealthy socialite, played by Pinault. Her character then drags Mike to London with an enticing business offer to headline a dance show. In the film, Tatum reprises his role as a male stripper, which is roughly based on his own experiences as a stripper in Florida.
Pinault also...
- 12/18/2022
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Are you ready for some strippers to move their act to broadway? Well, that’s what you’re getting with the new Magic Mike: Last Dance film. The latest film in the Channing Tatum saga finds Mike Lane broke following a business deal gone bad. He’s now bartending in Florida, but that all changes when a wealthy socialite coaxes him with an offer he can’t refuse. Now with everything on the line, he soon finds himself trying to whip a hot new roster of talented dancers into shape. The upcoming film will also star Salma Hayek, Juliette Motamed, Caitlin Gerard, Gavin Spokes,
Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike: Last Dance Has Released A New Trailer...
Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike: Last Dance Has Released A New Trailer...
- 11/21/2022
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
Magic Mike’s Last Dance Trailer — Steven Soderbergh‘s Magic Mike’s Last Dance (2023) movie trailer has been released by Warner Bros. The Magic Mike’s Last Dance trailer stars Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Ayub Khan Din, Caitlin Gerard, Gavin Spokes, Jemelia George, Juliette Motamed, and Vicki Pepperdine. Crew Reid Carolin wrote the screenplay for Magic Mike’s Last [...]
Continue reading: Magic Mike’S Last Dance (2023) Movie Trailer: Channing Tatum Takes to the Stage Again in Steven Soderbergh’s Film...
Continue reading: Magic Mike’S Last Dance (2023) Movie Trailer: Channing Tatum Takes to the Stage Again in Steven Soderbergh’s Film...
- 11/17/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"We're going to wake them up with a wave of passion they've never felt before!" Warner Bros has unveiled the first official trailer for Magic Mike's Last Dance, the next sequel in the beloved Magic Mike series. It's headed to theaters in February!! This one brings back Steven Soderbergh to direct again - he made the first one back in 2012, but let Gregory Jacobs direct the second one (Xxl in 2015). Now it's time for his "last dance!" The plot for this one involves Mike being taken to London to start an exciting new male reveue show with a new partnership. Can he pull it off? Are there ulterior motives? Channing Tatum returns to star again as the famous male stripper Mike Lane. The cast for this sequel includes Salma Hayek, Ayub Khan Din, Caitlin Gerard, Gavin Spokes, with newcomers Jemelia George, Juliette Motamed, and Vicki Pepperdine. Oh yes!! What a trailer!
- 11/15/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Magic Mike is back for one last ride.
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” the third and final entry in Channing Tatum’s star-making male stripper series.
Tatum first pulled the curtain back on “Last Dance” in October, releasing a first-look image of a character played by Salma Hayek brushing his well-defined six-pack.
All good things begin in Miami.#MagicMikesLastDance in theaters Valentine’s Day weekend.
And #MagicMikeLive’s @mmltour is open now! pic.twitter.com/5zUYWTAkhg
— Channing Tatum (@channingtatum) October 21, 2022
While the exact premise of “Last Dance” had been kept under wraps, both Tatum and Soderbergh have teased information about the sequel.
“I want it to be the Super Bowl of stripping,” Tatum told People about “Last Dance.” “I want dancing like we’ve never been able to do in the other two movies, because we had to be honest to what the reality of that world is,...
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” the third and final entry in Channing Tatum’s star-making male stripper series.
Tatum first pulled the curtain back on “Last Dance” in October, releasing a first-look image of a character played by Salma Hayek brushing his well-defined six-pack.
All good things begin in Miami.#MagicMikesLastDance in theaters Valentine’s Day weekend.
And #MagicMikeLive’s @mmltour is open now! pic.twitter.com/5zUYWTAkhg
— Channing Tatum (@channingtatum) October 21, 2022
While the exact premise of “Last Dance” had been kept under wraps, both Tatum and Soderbergh have teased information about the sequel.
“I want it to be the Super Bowl of stripping,” Tatum told People about “Last Dance.” “I want dancing like we’ve never been able to do in the other two movies, because we had to be honest to what the reality of that world is,...
- 11/15/2022
- by Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
Either Channing Tatum’s Mike Lane is pregnant, or Salma Hayek is learning to read a new form of brail in the new Magic Mike’s Last Dance image. That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, dollars will rain, and junk will swing like a pendulum when the Steven Soderbergh-directed sequel gyrates its way into cinemas. Initially, Magic Mike’s Last Dance was destined for HBO Max. However, Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav is salivating for box office Somalians and wants Tatum and company to shake what their mama gave them on the big screen. The third chapter of the Magic Mike franchise oils up in theaters on February 10, 2023, the same weekend as the Super Bowl! How much ball handling can the public take in one weekend? We’ll soon find out.
The threequel plot details are wrapped tighter than Tatum’s skinny jeans fresh from the dryer. Still,...
The threequel plot details are wrapped tighter than Tatum’s skinny jeans fresh from the dryer. Still,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Warner Bros on Friday unveiled a first-look photo for its third and final Magic Mike film, Magic Mike’s Last Dance, reuniting Channing Tatum with director Steven Soderbergh. See it below.
Magic Mike is a film franchise centered on the world of male stripping, which the pair launched with the 2012 film of the same name. Pic was followed up by the 2015 sequel Magic Mike Xxl, directed by Gregory Jacobs, with the two films collectively grossing nearly 286 million at the global box office. They at the same time spurred the creation of the popular stage show Magic Mike Live, which launched in Las Vegas before expanding to London, Berlin and other major cities, including others in the U.S.
Specifics as to the plot of Magic Mike’s Last Dance have been kept under wraps thus far. But Tatum will be joined in the film by returning cast members Salma Hayek Pinault and Caitlin Gerard,...
Magic Mike is a film franchise centered on the world of male stripping, which the pair launched with the 2012 film of the same name. Pic was followed up by the 2015 sequel Magic Mike Xxl, directed by Gregory Jacobs, with the two films collectively grossing nearly 286 million at the global box office. They at the same time spurred the creation of the popular stage show Magic Mike Live, which launched in Las Vegas before expanding to London, Berlin and other major cities, including others in the U.S.
Specifics as to the plot of Magic Mike’s Last Dance have been kept under wraps thus far. But Tatum will be joined in the film by returning cast members Salma Hayek Pinault and Caitlin Gerard,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu’s Hellraiser, a reimagining of Clive Barker’s 1987 horror classic from director David Bruckner, will debut in the U.S. exclusively on Hulu on October 7, and Bloody Disgusting has learned that Lakeshore Records will release the Hellraiser (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) on October 7 as well. And today we’re debuting an exclusive track from the score!
Ben Lovett composed the score for Hulu’s brand new Hellraiser movie, and the track you can listen to down below takes you deep inside the Puzzle Box. It’s titled, fittingly, “Blood Box.”
Lovett tells Bloody Disgusting, “How does one approach music for a Hellraiser film without the outsized influence of Christopher Young’s original score? It’s one of the most famous pieces of music in the genre and for David and myself, part of the fabric of what makes a Hellraiser movie. We were very fortunate that Mr. Young gave...
Ben Lovett composed the score for Hulu’s brand new Hellraiser movie, and the track you can listen to down below takes you deep inside the Puzzle Box. It’s titled, fittingly, “Blood Box.”
Lovett tells Bloody Disgusting, “How does one approach music for a Hellraiser film without the outsized influence of Christopher Young’s original score? It’s one of the most famous pieces of music in the genre and for David and myself, part of the fabric of what makes a Hellraiser movie. We were very fortunate that Mr. Young gave...
- 10/4/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Keeping in line with Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s business belief that movies are destined for theatrical, not streaming, the originally conceived Steven Soderbergh-directed HBO Max threequel Magic Mike’s Last Dance is heading to theaters on February 10, 2023 — Super Bowl weekend. Warner Bros already had the date set aside on the release calendar.
There’s a window between theatrical and HBO Max, with Premium VOD in between, I understand.
The threequel returns franchise star Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Caitlin Gerard and Gavin Spokes. Reid Carolin wrote the screenplay. Gregory Jacobs, who directed the 2015 hit Magic Mike Xxl, returns to produce along with Carolin, Nick Wechsler and Peter Kiernan.
Tatum has had a number of films that have launched in the Valentine’s Day corridor and mid-February including Dog this year which had a massive, unheard of multiple at 4.1x, opening to 14.9 million and finaled at 61.8M. Tatum...
There’s a window between theatrical and HBO Max, with Premium VOD in between, I understand.
The threequel returns franchise star Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Caitlin Gerard and Gavin Spokes. Reid Carolin wrote the screenplay. Gregory Jacobs, who directed the 2015 hit Magic Mike Xxl, returns to produce along with Carolin, Nick Wechsler and Peter Kiernan.
Tatum has had a number of films that have launched in the Valentine’s Day corridor and mid-February including Dog this year which had a massive, unheard of multiple at 4.1x, opening to 14.9 million and finaled at 61.8M. Tatum...
- 9/16/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
A brand new Tubi Originals horror movie titled Tow just debuted on the free streaming service today, June 24, starring horror icon Kane Hodder alongside actress Caitlin Gerard. And yes, Kane Hodder plays the movie’s killer, named only “The Mechanic”! Watch the Tow trailer below, being exclusively debuted by Bloody Disgusting today. In Tow, “Maddie […]
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- 6/24/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Sony Pictures Television unveiled the 15 helmers selected for the next class of its Diverse Directors Program. They are Alison Rich, Alexandra Chando, Kristen Buckels, Mauro Mueller, Dale S. Lewis, Alvaro Ron, Caitlin Gerard, Cameron Ali Fay, Kandis Fay, Ria Pavia, David Mahmoudieh, Bao Tran, Gustavo Cooper, Zoe Stewart and Aron Kantor.
Now in its seventh year, the annual program provides opportunities for artists of diverse backgrounds to take part in an intensive episodic directing workshop consisting of discussion and instruction from working directors, production personnel and entertainment professionals at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City.
Running through May 6 this year, the initiative is part of the Spt’s overall strategy to identify and cultivate an expanding pool of emerging talent from a wide range of backgrounds. .
“Spt’s Diverse Directors Program is an integral part of the studio’s multi-pronged strategy to further expand and enhance our roster of under-represented talent.
Now in its seventh year, the annual program provides opportunities for artists of diverse backgrounds to take part in an intensive episodic directing workshop consisting of discussion and instruction from working directors, production personnel and entertainment professionals at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City.
Running through May 6 this year, the initiative is part of the Spt’s overall strategy to identify and cultivate an expanding pool of emerging talent from a wide range of backgrounds. .
“Spt’s Diverse Directors Program is an integral part of the studio’s multi-pronged strategy to further expand and enhance our roster of under-represented talent.
- 3/4/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Legend has it that vampires can’t expose themselves to sunlight, but Mike Viola begs to differ. He’s a pool-lazing vampire in the new video for “Drug Rug,” a track off his upcoming LP Godmuffin.
Directed by Caitlin Gerard, the video opens with Viola lying on a float in Mandy Moore’s pool. “This again?” she asks herself, catching him through her glass window. “What the fuck? Get out of here!”
Viola walks around Los Angeles, saunters by Capitol Records, and takes a selfie with a tourist (Christian Lee Hutson...
Directed by Caitlin Gerard, the video opens with Viola lying on a float in Mandy Moore’s pool. “This again?” she asks herself, catching him through her glass window. “What the fuck? Get out of here!”
Viola walks around Los Angeles, saunters by Capitol Records, and takes a selfie with a tourist (Christian Lee Hutson...
- 10/6/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Stars: Trevor Peterson, Persia White, Caitlin Gerard, Demetri Goritsas, Christopher Wolfe, Melinda Lee, Sondra Blake, Adam Carr, Jennifer Christopher, Lenny Citrano, Max Kasch | Written by Matthew D. Ward | Directed by Justyn Ah Chong, Matthew D. Ward
Written by Matthew D. Ward who co-directs with Justyn Ah Chong, American Killing is the feature debut for the both of them. A thriller with elements of horror and drama, this is something both unique, startlingly dark and very interesting indeed. A movie that took me entirely by surprise, and here’s the why’s, what’s and where’s.
The plot itself follows Jeb, whose cartoon program is in danger of being cancelled by the network. Unrecognised nor complimented for his tireless work ethic, Jeb knows that in order to keep his job he needs to go to drastic places. Jeb, along with a team of writers is sent to a house in...
Written by Matthew D. Ward who co-directs with Justyn Ah Chong, American Killing is the feature debut for the both of them. A thriller with elements of horror and drama, this is something both unique, startlingly dark and very interesting indeed. A movie that took me entirely by surprise, and here’s the why’s, what’s and where’s.
The plot itself follows Jeb, whose cartoon program is in danger of being cancelled by the network. Unrecognised nor complimented for his tireless work ethic, Jeb knows that in order to keep his job he needs to go to drastic places. Jeb, along with a team of writers is sent to a house in...
- 10/22/2019
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Stars: Miles Anderson, Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Dylan McTee, Ashley Zukerman | Written by Teresa Sutherland | Directed by Emma Tammi
Showing at this year’s Frightfest and being picked up by the Frightfest Presents label, The Wind has been well received at festivals across the globe. The last film I remember being based around the wind was The Happening, so The Wind doesn’t have much competition in those stakes.
The immediate impact The Wind had on me was that incredible score. It lead to this brief exchange with my partner after the first ten minutes or so of the movie:
My partner: “It’s a bit loud. I’ve got my headphones on and I can still hear it.”
Me: “But can you hear that score? I love it already. It’s amazing!”
My partner: “Just turn it down.”
I turned it down very slightly. And it didn’t...
Showing at this year’s Frightfest and being picked up by the Frightfest Presents label, The Wind has been well received at festivals across the globe. The last film I remember being based around the wind was The Happening, so The Wind doesn’t have much competition in those stakes.
The immediate impact The Wind had on me was that incredible score. It lead to this brief exchange with my partner after the first ten minutes or so of the movie:
My partner: “It’s a bit loud. I’ve got my headphones on and I can still hear it.”
Me: “But can you hear that score? I love it already. It’s amazing!”
My partner: “Just turn it down.”
I turned it down very slightly. And it didn’t...
- 8/23/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Feature debut from director Emma Tammi and writer Teresa Sutherland, The Wind is a period horror set in the Western frontier of late 1800s America. Lizzie (Caitlin Gerard) and her husband Isaac (Ashley Zukerman) are a married couple eking out a frugal life on the plains when another couple move into the abandoned farm nearby. Emma (Julia Goldani Telles) and Gideon (Dylan McTee) are city folk attempting to start a new life - hopelessly unprepared, they begin to rely on Lizzie and her husband for support. This intrusion deepens the already troubled Lizzie's state of mind; she believes the area to be haunted by a 'prairie demon', a malicious spirit which travels on the wind.
The Wind has been favourably compared to...
The Wind has been favourably compared to...
- 7/5/2019
- QuietEarth.us
A supernatural western directed by Emma Tammi, IFC Midnight's The Wind is coming to Blu-ray and DVD this September from Scream Factory.
From Scream Factory: "We are proud to announce that we have a new IFC Midnight title planned for release on Blu-ray & DVD on September 3rd!
The Wind – An unseen evil terrorizes an isolated homestead in this chilling tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly horror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier. Far from civilization in a desolate wilderness where the wind never stops howling, she begins to sense a sinister presence that seems to be borne of the land itself — an overwhelming presence that her husband (Ashley Zukerman) dismisses as mere superstition. When a newlywed couple arrives on a nearby homestead, their presence amplifies Lizzy's fears, setting into motion a shocking chain of events. Masterfully blending...
From Scream Factory: "We are proud to announce that we have a new IFC Midnight title planned for release on Blu-ray & DVD on September 3rd!
The Wind – An unseen evil terrorizes an isolated homestead in this chilling tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly horror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier. Far from civilization in a desolate wilderness where the wind never stops howling, she begins to sense a sinister presence that seems to be borne of the land itself — an overwhelming presence that her husband (Ashley Zukerman) dismisses as mere superstition. When a newlywed couple arrives on a nearby homestead, their presence amplifies Lizzy's fears, setting into motion a shocking chain of events. Masterfully blending...
- 6/12/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A supernatural western horror film directed by Emma Tammi, The Wind is now in theaters and VOD platforms from IFC Films, and to celebrate Lakeshore Records' digital release of the movie's soundtrack, we've been provided with an exclusive behind-the-scenes featurette that explores the making of Ben Lovett's eerie score, including the use of the unsettling bass flute.
You can watch the exclusive featurette below, and read on for full details and the complete track list for The Wind soundtrack:
Press Release: April 1, 2019: Lakeshore Records is set to release the soundtrack to the western supernatural thriller The Wind featuring an original score by Ben Lovett (The Ritual). Lovett’s score prominently features a pair of unique orchestral instruments seldom employed in film music: the bass flute, and the Nyckelharpa — a 16 string keyed violin that originated in the 15th century. The former is a centerpiece of the score, imbuing...
You can watch the exclusive featurette below, and read on for full details and the complete track list for The Wind soundtrack:
Press Release: April 1, 2019: Lakeshore Records is set to release the soundtrack to the western supernatural thriller The Wind featuring an original score by Ben Lovett (The Ritual). Lovett’s score prominently features a pair of unique orchestral instruments seldom employed in film music: the bass flute, and the Nyckelharpa — a 16 string keyed violin that originated in the 15th century. The former is a centerpiece of the score, imbuing...
- 4/17/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It’s not until you approach a genre of film from a new perspective, and as filmmaker Emma Tammi puts it, flip “the camera 180 degrees,” that you see how one-sided that genre’s films have been. In her narrative feature debut The Wind, out now in theaters, Tammi brings a unique point-of-view to the 1800s American frontier story and all of its psychological terrors. Combining well-crafted scares with the complexity of Teresa Sutherland’s script, the film takes us on a journey of solitude, loss and the demons that can be dredged up in the Wild West. Lizzy (a wonderful Caitlin Gerard), […]...
- 4/11/2019
- by Meredith Alloway
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
It’s not until you approach a genre of film from a new perspective, and as filmmaker Emma Tammi puts it, flip “the camera 180 degrees,” that you see how one-sided that genre’s films have been. In her narrative feature debut The Wind, out now in theaters, Tammi brings a unique point-of-view to the 1800s American frontier story and all of its psychological terrors. Combining well-crafted scares with the complexity of Teresa Sutherland’s script, the film takes us on a journey of solitude, loss and the demons that can be dredged up in the Wild West. Lizzy (a wonderful Caitlin Gerard), […]...
- 4/11/2019
- by Meredith Alloway
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
With Pet Sematary (2019) headed to theaters today, that means we’re officially kicking off the Spring Movie Season, which makes it the perfect time to take a look ahead at all the horror, sci-fi, and genre-adjacent films headed to big and small screens in the coming months. And considering the Summer Movie Season seems to unofficially kick off earlier and earlier every year, this writer thought it only made sense to just go ahead and get a jump on the titles you should keep an eye out for in theaters or on VOD through August 2019.
Even though the movie gods have already been great to us horror fans over the last several months, we have so many exciting films to look forward to in the near future, including a new Hellboy, The Curse of La Llorona, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Brightburn, John Wick: Chapter 3, The Dead Don’t Die,...
Even though the movie gods have already been great to us horror fans over the last several months, we have so many exciting films to look forward to in the near future, including a new Hellboy, The Curse of La Llorona, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Brightburn, John Wick: Chapter 3, The Dead Don’t Die,...
- 4/5/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The woman walks out of the cabin, the wind whipping all around her. Her white dress is bloodied. She’s carrying a baby, which isn’t making a sound; the two men staring at her are equally silent. (We eventually hear a howl of pain coming from offscreen.) Later, we see her standing over a grave … only there isn’t an infant in the coffin, but an adult female. The men finish burying her, then they saddle up the horses and leave for what may be a days-long trip. She’s left standing there,...
- 4/5/2019
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
A suicide. A stillborn baby. A woman holding the latter as she leaves the former to show her husband and the now widower father the results of the harrowing night thus far kept off-screen. We hear the wind blowing as the camera pushes in towards Lizzy Macklin’s (Caitlin Gerard) haunted face in silent shock. Only after she washes the blood from her body and sees Isaac (Ashley Zukerman) place her rifle against the table does she speak and only after mother and child are buried do we finally start to receive some answers. Isaac is taking Gideon (Dylan McTee) back to the city so he can settle his affairs and let his wife Emma’s (Julia Goldani Telles) family know what occurred. This leaves Lizzy alone to remember everything.
Director Emma Tammi therefore ensures we understand her western horror’s pacing and the winding psychological road through Lizzy’s...
Director Emma Tammi therefore ensures we understand her western horror’s pacing and the winding psychological road through Lizzy’s...
- 4/3/2019
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
IFC Midnight will be releasing Emma Tammi’s narrative feature film The Wind (our review) in theaters and On Demand on April 5, 2019, and they’ve just released this brand new clip in which the wind blasts through a door. Hailed by critics as a femme-centric western and supernatural horror, the film stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee, and Miles […]...
- 4/2/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The gloomy isolation of homemaking females has long been a significant topic across various genres in cinema, depicted in domestic dramas like Chantal Akerman’s “Jeanne Dielman” and in psychodramas like Todd Haynes’ “Safe.” With her debut feature “The Wind,” a psychedelic yet baggy period-horror film, director Emma Tammi assertively carries this female-focused subject matter over to one of the most masculine of genres, the Western, with technical panache yet mixed dramatic results.
A respectable addition to the growing group of female-led Westerns of recent vintage — including “Meek’s Cutoff,” “The Homesman” and “Jane Got a Gun” — Tammi’s supernatural thriller unearths claustrophobic fears amid vast, deserted landscapes and attempts to portray symbolically the multitude of forces, otherworldly and otherwise, that aim to paralyze abandoned women. It’s a compelling package substantiated by dedicated performances and top-notch below-the-line craftwork, yet sadly bogged down by a disorderly narrative structure that works...
A respectable addition to the growing group of female-led Westerns of recent vintage — including “Meek’s Cutoff,” “The Homesman” and “Jane Got a Gun” — Tammi’s supernatural thriller unearths claustrophobic fears amid vast, deserted landscapes and attempts to portray symbolically the multitude of forces, otherworldly and otherwise, that aim to paralyze abandoned women. It’s a compelling package substantiated by dedicated performances and top-notch below-the-line craftwork, yet sadly bogged down by a disorderly narrative structure that works...
- 4/2/2019
- by Tomris Laffly
- The Wrap
There’s something evil lurking on the frontier in the new western horror film, The Wind, and it comes out to terrorize a woman who settles in a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American land that it inhabits.
I love the idea of an old west horror movie. We don’t really see a lot of films where these two genres mix, and this one looks pretty damn good and creepy!
The film was directed by Emma Tammi, and it’s described as “a nightmarish yet empathetic exploration of domestic solitude, skilfully conjuring — in bone-chilling visual and sonic strokes — an indescribable spectre that seems to emanate from the abysses of the night itself.”
Here’s the official synopsis that was shared:
An unseen evil haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a...
I love the idea of an old west horror movie. We don’t really see a lot of films where these two genres mix, and this one looks pretty damn good and creepy!
The film was directed by Emma Tammi, and it’s described as “a nightmarish yet empathetic exploration of domestic solitude, skilfully conjuring — in bone-chilling visual and sonic strokes — an indescribable spectre that seems to emanate from the abysses of the night itself.”
Here’s the official synopsis that was shared:
An unseen evil haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a...
- 3/15/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The Wind Trailer Emma Tammi‘s The Wind (2018) movie trailer stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Miles Anderson, Dylan McTee. The Wind‘s plot synopsis: “An unseen evil haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land [...]
Continue reading: The Wind (2018) Movie Trailer: Caitlin Gerard is a Frontierswoman Battling the Supernatural in Emma Tammi’s Film...
Continue reading: The Wind (2018) Movie Trailer: Caitlin Gerard is a Frontierswoman Battling the Supernatural in Emma Tammi’s Film...
- 3/12/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Premiering in the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto International Film Festival before stopping by Fantastic Fest, Emma Tammi’s directorial debut The Wind will arrive next month. The supernatural horror western, which flips the tables when it comes to the usually male-dominated genre, follows a frontierswoman facing a strange presence. Ahead of the April release, IFC Midnight has now released the first trailer.
THR said in their review, “Loaded with atmosphere, this fragmented chiller is set far out on the American frontier, where a lonely wife — played by an intense Caitlin Gerard — starts seeing and hearing things that may be the work of her imagination or some sort of Insidious of the West, or both. Well-shot and edited, with a script that keeps you guessing for a certain stretch of time, The Wind doesn’t quite sustain the tension through the final reel, resorting to eye-rolling scare tactics that...
THR said in their review, “Loaded with atmosphere, this fragmented chiller is set far out on the American frontier, where a lonely wife — played by an intense Caitlin Gerard — starts seeing and hearing things that may be the work of her imagination or some sort of Insidious of the West, or both. Well-shot and edited, with a script that keeps you guessing for a certain stretch of time, The Wind doesn’t quite sustain the tension through the final reel, resorting to eye-rolling scare tactics that...
- 3/11/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
IFC has released a theatrical trailer for Emma Tami's haunting film The Wind before it sees a day and date release in theatres and On Demand April 5, 2019. The Wind explores an unseen evil as it haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. "Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier. Isolated from civilization in a desolate wilderness where the wind never stops howling, she begins to sense a sinister presence that seems to be borne of the land itself, an overwhelming dread that her husband (Ashley Zukerman) dismisses as superstition. When a newlywed couple arrives on a nearby homestead, their presence amplifies Lizzy’s fears, setting...
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- 3/7/2019
- Screen Anarchy
"This land is funny, you know... the wind never stops... plays tricks on your mind." IFC Midnight has just launched the full-length official trailer for Emma Tammi's acclaimed western horror The Wind, which first premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year (watch the festival trailer here) before stopping by Fantastic Fest. The supernatural thriller film is set in the western frontier of the late 1800s, following a plains-woman driven mad by the harshness and isolation of the untamed land. Starring Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Miles Anderson, and Dylan McTee. Described as a "chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror." Strong visuals "with pulse-pounding sound design, director Emma Tammi evokes a godforsaken world in which the forces of nature come alive with quivering menace." Here's the full-length official trailer for Emma Tammi's The Wind, direct from IFC Midnight's YouTube: Original description from Tiff...
- 3/7/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Following its well-received world premiere in the Midnight Madness program at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Emma Tammi’s The Wind was acquired by IFC Midnight for Us distribution, and now the official trailer for the supernatural western has been unveiled ahead of its theatrical and VOD release on April 5th.
Directed by Emma Tammi from a screenplay by Teresa Sutherland, The Wind stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Miles Anderson, and Dylan McTee.
In addition to the trailer, we also have details on special screenings of The Wind taking place in New York and Los Angeles ahead of its April 5th theatrical and VOD release.
Synopsis: "The Wind explores an unseen evil as it haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier.
Directed by Emma Tammi from a screenplay by Teresa Sutherland, The Wind stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Miles Anderson, and Dylan McTee.
In addition to the trailer, we also have details on special screenings of The Wind taking place in New York and Los Angeles ahead of its April 5th theatrical and VOD release.
Synopsis: "The Wind explores an unseen evil as it haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier.
- 3/7/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
“This place is wrong.” In Emma Tammi’s directorial debut, the aptly titled “The Wind,” it’s a literal place that seems to be the root of festering madness, as a group of hardy settlers contend with a terrifying environment that may hold some real monsters. Or does it?
Per the film’s official synopsis, the feature “explores an unseen evil as it haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier. Isolated from civilization in a desolate wilderness where the wind never stops howling, she begins to sense a sinister presence that seems to be borne of the land itself, an overwhelming dread that her husband (Ashley Zukerman) dismisses as superstition. When a newlywed couple arrives on a nearby homestead, their presence amplifies Lizzy’s fears,...
Per the film’s official synopsis, the feature “explores an unseen evil as it haunts the homestead in this chilling, folkloric tale of madness, paranoia, and otherworldly terror. Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard) is a tough, resourceful frontierswoman settling a remote stretch of land on the 19th-century American frontier. Isolated from civilization in a desolate wilderness where the wind never stops howling, she begins to sense a sinister presence that seems to be borne of the land itself, an overwhelming dread that her husband (Ashley Zukerman) dismisses as superstition. When a newlywed couple arrives on a nearby homestead, their presence amplifies Lizzy’s fears,...
- 3/7/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
The Western frontier was a hard place to live but for a woman living alone, it could prove to be too much. This is the theme at the centre of Emma Tammi's The Wind.
Caitlin Gerard (Insidious: The Last Key) stars as Lizzy, a young woman living alone on the frontier in the late 1800s, driven to madness by the isolation and hardship of the rough surroundings. The desolation proves to be too much and she comes to believe that the wind brings evil with it.
In addition to Gerard, the movie also stars Julia Goldani Telles and Dylan McTee as the Harpers, a young couple who moves into the adjacent property.
It's great to see that westerns are still making an appearance here and there but I'm particularly excited by the fac...
Caitlin Gerard (Insidious: The Last Key) stars as Lizzy, a young woman living alone on the frontier in the late 1800s, driven to madness by the isolation and hardship of the rough surroundings. The desolation proves to be too much and she comes to believe that the wind brings evil with it.
In addition to Gerard, the movie also stars Julia Goldani Telles and Dylan McTee as the Harpers, a young couple who moves into the adjacent property.
It's great to see that westerns are still making an appearance here and there but I'm particularly excited by the fac...
- 1/21/2019
- QuietEarth.us
Alisha Granderson’s killer is in the wind, but Slattery (played by Adam Baldwin) is determined to hunt her down, as revealed in this sneak peek from TNT’s The Last Ship.
In the final season’s seventh episode, titled “Somos la Sangre,” Vulture team — pinned down after days of fighting — must find their way into a secretive enemy camp. Meanwhile back in the States, Slattery questions Elli (Jericho‘s Sprague Grayden) about where her treasonous and murderous sister Kelsi (American Crime‘s Caitlin Gerard) might have slipped off to.
Elli claims that Kelsi is “just a confused girl from...
In the final season’s seventh episode, titled “Somos la Sangre,” Vulture team — pinned down after days of fighting — must find their way into a secretive enemy camp. Meanwhile back in the States, Slattery questions Elli (Jericho‘s Sprague Grayden) about where her treasonous and murderous sister Kelsi (American Crime‘s Caitlin Gerard) might have slipped off to.
Elli claims that Kelsi is “just a confused girl from...
- 10/20/2018
- TVLine.com
The female-oriented horror tale will be introduced to buyers at the American Film Market.
Magnolia Pictures International has acquired all rights outside the Us to The Wind and will introduce the supernatural horror tale to buyers at this month’s American Film Market.
The film, which stars Caitlin Gerard, Ashley Zukerman and Julia Goldani Telles, had its world premiere in the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto International Film Festival and was recently picked up for the Us by IFC Midnight, which is planning a 2019 release.
Screenings are set for the upcoming Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia in...
Magnolia Pictures International has acquired all rights outside the Us to The Wind and will introduce the supernatural horror tale to buyers at this month’s American Film Market.
The film, which stars Caitlin Gerard, Ashley Zukerman and Julia Goldani Telles, had its world premiere in the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto International Film Festival and was recently picked up for the Us by IFC Midnight, which is planning a 2019 release.
Screenings are set for the upcoming Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia in...
- 10/9/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Following its well-received world premiere in the Midnight Madness program at the Toronto International Film Festival, Emma Tammi’s supernatural Western The Wind has been acquired by IFC Midnight for Us distribution, with plans for a 2019 release:
Press Release: – IFC Midnight announced today it is acquiring U.S. distribution rights to Emma Tammi’s narrative feature film The Wind produced by Soapbox Films and Divide/Conquer. The film made its World Premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival to an enthusiastic Midnight Madness crowd and it will screen at Fantastic Fest this weekend.
With The Wind, director Emma Tammi and writer Teresa Sutherland have embarked on a nightmarish yet empathetic exploration of domestic solitude, skillfully conjuring — in bone-chilling visual and sonic strokes — an indescribable spectre that seems to emanate from the abyss of the night itself. Hailed by critics as a femme-centric western and supernatural horror, the film stars Caitlin Gerard,...
Press Release: – IFC Midnight announced today it is acquiring U.S. distribution rights to Emma Tammi’s narrative feature film The Wind produced by Soapbox Films and Divide/Conquer. The film made its World Premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival to an enthusiastic Midnight Madness crowd and it will screen at Fantastic Fest this weekend.
With The Wind, director Emma Tammi and writer Teresa Sutherland have embarked on a nightmarish yet empathetic exploration of domestic solitude, skillfully conjuring — in bone-chilling visual and sonic strokes — an indescribable spectre that seems to emanate from the abyss of the night itself. Hailed by critics as a femme-centric western and supernatural horror, the film stars Caitlin Gerard,...
- 9/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
IFC Midnight is acquiring U.S. distribution rights to Emma Tammi’s supernatural Western “The Wind,” following its world premiere at Midnight Madness at the Toronto Film Festival.
The film is produced by Soapbox Films and Divide/Conquer. Tammi directed from a script by Teresa Sutherland in an exploration of domestic solitude, conjuring an indescribable spectre that seems to emanate from the abyss of the night itself. “The Wind” stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee, and Miles Anderson.
Jessica Kiang gave the film a positive review for Variety: “A convincingly feminist melding of western legend and cabin-in-the-woods horror, but not in the way one might initially think, ‘The Wind’ doesn’t seek to make infallible heroes of its women, but to understand and empathize with even their most unforgivable acts. And it’s a hugely promising debut in terms of Tammi’s steady, assured directorial craft.
The film is produced by Soapbox Films and Divide/Conquer. Tammi directed from a script by Teresa Sutherland in an exploration of domestic solitude, conjuring an indescribable spectre that seems to emanate from the abyss of the night itself. “The Wind” stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee, and Miles Anderson.
Jessica Kiang gave the film a positive review for Variety: “A convincingly feminist melding of western legend and cabin-in-the-woods horror, but not in the way one might initially think, ‘The Wind’ doesn’t seek to make infallible heroes of its women, but to understand and empathize with even their most unforgivable acts. And it’s a hugely promising debut in terms of Tammi’s steady, assured directorial craft.
- 9/17/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Female-oriented supernatural horror will screen at will screen at Fantastic Fest this weekend in Austin, Texas.
IFC Midnight has picked up Us rights to Emma Tammi’s Tiff selection The Wind produced by Soapbox Films and Divide/Conquer and plans a 2019 release.
The female-oriented supernatural horror received its world premiere in Tiff Midnight Madness and will screen at Fantastic Fest this weekend in Austin, Texas.
Teresa Sutherland wrote the screenplay about a woman who relocates with her husband to settle in the American frontier where an evil presence lurks.
Caitlin Gerard stars with Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee,...
IFC Midnight has picked up Us rights to Emma Tammi’s Tiff selection The Wind produced by Soapbox Films and Divide/Conquer and plans a 2019 release.
The female-oriented supernatural horror received its world premiere in Tiff Midnight Madness and will screen at Fantastic Fest this weekend in Austin, Texas.
Teresa Sutherland wrote the screenplay about a woman who relocates with her husband to settle in the American frontier where an evil presence lurks.
Caitlin Gerard stars with Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee,...
- 9/17/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Emma Tammi’s horror western The Wind has been acquired by IFC Midnight for a 2019 release in the United States.
The deal for The Wind was negotiated by IFC Midnight with ICM Partners/Xyz Films on behalf of the filmmakers. The Wind made its world premiere at Tiff’s Midnight Madness section and is continuing on to Fantastic Fest this weekend.
The pic follows a woman haunted by an evil presence in the 1800s frontier where she’s settled with her husband. Teresa Sutherland penned The Wind, which stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee, and Miles Anderson. Soapbox Films produced with Divide/Conquer.
The Wind features an array of female creatives in addition to Tammi and the stars, including production designers Hillary and Courtney Andujar, set decorator Elsbeth Mumm and film editor Alexandra Amick.
“Emma Tammi’s impressive debut into narrative filmmaking starring a break out...
The deal for The Wind was negotiated by IFC Midnight with ICM Partners/Xyz Films on behalf of the filmmakers. The Wind made its world premiere at Tiff’s Midnight Madness section and is continuing on to Fantastic Fest this weekend.
The pic follows a woman haunted by an evil presence in the 1800s frontier where she’s settled with her husband. Teresa Sutherland penned The Wind, which stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman, Dylan McTee, and Miles Anderson. Soapbox Films produced with Divide/Conquer.
The Wind features an array of female creatives in addition to Tammi and the stars, including production designers Hillary and Courtney Andujar, set decorator Elsbeth Mumm and film editor Alexandra Amick.
“Emma Tammi’s impressive debut into narrative filmmaking starring a break out...
- 9/17/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
IFC Midnight has nabbed the U.S. rights to Emma Tammi's horror Western, The Wind, which had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.
The indie, which screened as part of the Midnight Madness sidebar at Tiff and is headed this weekend to Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, has a 2019 release in the works from the sister label to IFC Films and Sundance Selects.
The Wind, an oater with a horror spin, stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles and Ashley Zuckerman. It follows a woman who moves with her husband to the American frontier, where an evil ...
The indie, which screened as part of the Midnight Madness sidebar at Tiff and is headed this weekend to Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, has a 2019 release in the works from the sister label to IFC Films and Sundance Selects.
The Wind, an oater with a horror spin, stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles and Ashley Zuckerman. It follows a woman who moves with her husband to the American frontier, where an evil ...
- 9/17/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
IFC Midnight has nabbed the U.S. rights to Emma Tammi's horror Western, The Wind, which had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.
The indie, which screened as part of the Midnight Madness sidebar at Tiff and is headed this weekend to Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, has a 2019 release in the works from the sister label to IFC Films and Sundance Selects.
The Wind, an oater with a horror spin, stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles and Ashley Zuckerman. It follows a woman who moves with her husband to the American frontier, where an evil ...
The indie, which screened as part of the Midnight Madness sidebar at Tiff and is headed this weekend to Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, has a 2019 release in the works from the sister label to IFC Films and Sundance Selects.
The Wind, an oater with a horror spin, stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles and Ashley Zuckerman. It follows a woman who moves with her husband to the American frontier, where an evil ...
- 9/17/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A femme-centric Western and supernatural horror flick all rolled into one log cabin in the middle of nowhere, The Wind marks an admirable if somewhat, er, overblown feature debut from screenwriter Teresa Sutherland and director Emma Tammi.
Loaded with atmosphere, this fragmented chiller is set far out on the American frontier, where a lonely wife — played by an intense Caitlin Gerard — starts seeing and hearing things that may be the work of her imagination or some sort of Insidious of the West, or both. Well-shot and edited, with a script that keeps you guessing for a certain stretch of time,...
Loaded with atmosphere, this fragmented chiller is set far out on the American frontier, where a lonely wife — played by an intense Caitlin Gerard — starts seeing and hearing things that may be the work of her imagination or some sort of Insidious of the West, or both. Well-shot and edited, with a script that keeps you guessing for a certain stretch of time,...
- 9/15/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A femme-centric Western and supernatural horror flick all rolled into one log cabin in the middle of nowhere, The Wind marks an admirable if somewhat, er, overblown feature debut from screenwriter Teresa Sutherland and director Emma Tammi.
Loaded with atmosphere, this fragmented chiller is set far out on the American frontier, where a lonely wife — played by an intense Caitlin Gerard — starts seeing and hearing things that may be the work of her imagination or some sort of Insidious of the West, or both. Well-shot and edited, with a script that keeps you guessing for a certain stretch of time,...
Loaded with atmosphere, this fragmented chiller is set far out on the American frontier, where a lonely wife — played by an intense Caitlin Gerard — starts seeing and hearing things that may be the work of her imagination or some sort of Insidious of the West, or both. Well-shot and edited, with a script that keeps you guessing for a certain stretch of time,...
- 9/15/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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