Experience the uplifting family film with Jordin Sparks and NFL Pro Football Hall of Famer Ladainian “Lt” Tomlinson when God Bless the Broken Road arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital), DVD, Digital and On Demand December 4 from Lionsgate. Dove-approved for all ages and directed by Harold Cronk, the acclaimed director of the films God’s Not Dead and God’s Not Dead 2, the faith-based film tells an inspirational tale where faith, family, friends, and the brave soldiers who serve in the United States military are paramount. God Bless the Broken Road also stars Lindsay Pulsipher, Robin Givens, Gary Grubbs (TV’s “The X-Files”), Andrew Walker, Kim Delaney, and Makenzie Moss.
God Bless the Broken Road tells the inspirational story of a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles to raise their young daughter in his absence. The film focuses on the importance of faith,...
God Bless the Broken Road tells the inspirational story of a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles to raise their young daughter in his absence. The film focuses on the importance of faith,...
- 11/24/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
On tap right now are a new trailer and a set of fresh stills from Stanley Yung's new spooker 2 Bedroom 1 Bath. Look for the flick in limited California theatres beginning on September 5th, and stay tuned for VOD/home video news to follow.
From the Press Release
Al Bravo Studios and Chemical Mind Studios have partnered to give horror fans a new thrill with their haunting new film 2 Bedroom 1 Bath, coming to theaters on Friday, September 5th.
Starring Michelle Hicks (Mullholland Drive, “The Shield”) and Andrew W. Walker (Steel Toes, Against the Wall), 2 Bedroom 1 Bath is the chilling tale of a couple whose seemingly perfect dream home quickly becomes their nightmare.
This psychological thriller comes from the new voice in horror, writer/director Stanley Yung, producer Al Bravo (The Chicago 8, The Wailer), and the independent studio that brought audiences the cult horror film The Wailer (La Llorona). As...
From the Press Release
Al Bravo Studios and Chemical Mind Studios have partnered to give horror fans a new thrill with their haunting new film 2 Bedroom 1 Bath, coming to theaters on Friday, September 5th.
Starring Michelle Hicks (Mullholland Drive, “The Shield”) and Andrew W. Walker (Steel Toes, Against the Wall), 2 Bedroom 1 Bath is the chilling tale of a couple whose seemingly perfect dream home quickly becomes their nightmare.
This psychological thriller comes from the new voice in horror, writer/director Stanley Yung, producer Al Bravo (The Chicago 8, The Wailer), and the independent studio that brought audiences the cult horror film The Wailer (La Llorona). As...
- 8/14/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Dimension Films' thriller Penthouse North casts Andrew Walker in Joseph Ruben film, starring Michelle Monaghan Andrew Walker (Steel Toes, The Torturer, Lifetime's "Against the Wall") has landed the part of Michelle Monaghan's boyfriend in the film where Monaghan plays a blind photojournalist caught up in a game of cat and mouse with sadistic murderer (Michael Keaton). Walker is repped by ICM and Thruline Entertainment, and is also in post-production on Dustin Riekert's western To Kill a Memory. That film stars Sydney Penny, Ernie Hudson, Courtney Gains, Abraham Benrubi, Don Swayze, William Shockley and Ronnie Gene Blevins. Penthouse North is scripted by David Loughery, and also includes Kaniehtiio Horn, Trevor Hayes and Barry Sloane.
- 12/20/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Dimension Films' thriller Penthouse North casts Andrew Walker in Joseph Ruben film, starring Michelle Monaghan Andrew Walker (Steel Toes, The Torturer, Lifetime's "Against the Wall") has landed the part of Michelle Monaghan's boyfriend in the film where Monaghan plays a blind photojournalist caught up in a game of cat and mouse with sadistic murderer (Michael Keaton). Walker is repped by ICM and Thruline Entertainment, and is also in post-production on Dustin Riekert's western To Kill a Memory. That film stars Sydney Penny, Ernie Hudson, Courtney Gains, Abraham Benrubi, Don Swayze, William Shockley and Ronnie Gene Blevins. Penthouse North is scripted by David Loughery, and also includes Kaniehtiio Horn, Trevor Hayes and Barry Sloane.
- 12/20/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Dimension Films' thriller Penthouse North casts Andrew Walker in Joseph Ruben film, starring Michelle Monaghan Andrew Walker (Steel Toes, The Torturer, Lifetime's "Against the Wall") has landed the part of Michelle Monaghan's boyfriend in the film where Monaghan plays a blind photojournalist caught up in a game of cat and mouse with sadistic murderer (Michael Keaton). Walker is repped by ICM and Thruline Entertainment, and is also in post-production on Dustin Riekert's western To Kill a Memory. That film stars Sydney Penny, Ernie Hudson, Courtney Gains, Abraham Benrubi, Don Swayze, William Shockley and Ronnie Gene Blevins. Penthouse North is scripted by David Loughery, and also includes Kaniehtiio Horn, Trevor Hayes and Barry Sloane.
- 12/20/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Torturer is a political thriller that tackles topics like the atrocites at Abu Ghraib, the 9-11 terror attacks, and the continuing presence of America in Iraq. The tense subjects are off-played by the acting stylings of "the three principal actors, Nichelle Nichols (Star Trek), Andrew Walker (Steel Toes), and Mahsa Masoudi." E1 Entertainment will distribute the film and this is Graham Green's first appearance in the director's chair. Initial reviews are positive, so give The Torturer a glance and the purchase the movie mayhem for yourself, inside.
A short synopsis for The Torturer:
"A military interrogator returns to America from Iraq with Acute Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder only to skew reality and unleash his inner trauma upon others (IMDb)."
Release Date: Now!
Director: Graham Green.
Writers: Graham Green, and Richard Loranger.
Cast: Mahsa Masoudi.
A trailer for The Torturer here:
More info' from the film's website:
The Torturer...
A short synopsis for The Torturer:
"A military interrogator returns to America from Iraq with Acute Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder only to skew reality and unleash his inner trauma upon others (IMDb)."
Release Date: Now!
Director: Graham Green.
Writers: Graham Green, and Richard Loranger.
Cast: Mahsa Masoudi.
A trailer for The Torturer here:
More info' from the film's website:
The Torturer...
- 1/14/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Brad Gann's Black Irish, starring Michael Angarano, Brendan Gleeson, Tom Guiry and Melissa Leo, picked up the city of Calabasas' best picture award at the ninth annual Method Fest.
Angarano also won for best actor, while Scout Taylor-Compton won as best actress for her role in Tomorrow Is Today.
"What defined this year's festival was the emergence of so many talented young actors and filmmakers," fest exec director Don Franken said Thursday at Viewpoint School's Carlson Family Theatre in Calabasas, Calif.
Supporting actress in a feature film went to Dagmara Dominczyk for Mentor, while supporting actor went to Black Irish's Guiry.
The audience award for best picture was presented to Destiny, directed by Vage Khacatryan, produced by Haig Bagerdjian and Kolya Khachaturov and starring Gor Vardanyan, Yevgeni Kamash and Svetlana Jukova.
Jim Loftus, who directed Trade Routes, was honored as best director.
The prize for screenplay went to David Gow for Steel Toes, which he also co-directed.
Other winners included:
Ensemble cast: Man in the Chair, starring Christopher Plummer, M. Emmet Walsh and Robert Wagner.
Angarano also won for best actor, while Scout Taylor-Compton won as best actress for her role in Tomorrow Is Today.
"What defined this year's festival was the emergence of so many talented young actors and filmmakers," fest exec director Don Franken said Thursday at Viewpoint School's Carlson Family Theatre in Calabasas, Calif.
Supporting actress in a feature film went to Dagmara Dominczyk for Mentor, while supporting actor went to Black Irish's Guiry.
The audience award for best picture was presented to Destiny, directed by Vage Khacatryan, produced by Haig Bagerdjian and Kolya Khachaturov and starring Gor Vardanyan, Yevgeni Kamash and Svetlana Jukova.
Jim Loftus, who directed Trade Routes, was honored as best director.
The prize for screenplay went to David Gow for Steel Toes, which he also co-directed.
Other winners included:
Ensemble cast: Man in the Chair, starring Christopher Plummer, M. Emmet Walsh and Robert Wagner.
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