Stars: Hayley Erin, Sonya Walger, Tony Amendola, Jeb Berrier, Blaine Palmer, Betty Moyer, Ayanna Berkshire | Written and Directed by John Rosman
Since making its debut at last year’s Fantasia Film Festival, New Life has garnered a lot of attention for its first-time writer/director John Rosman and his potentially apocalyptic chase film. I missed it during its festival run, but on the eve of its American release, I got my chance to rectify that and see if it lived up to its hype.
It starts like a conventional thriller, with a bloodied woman slipping through the streets of what looks like a typical American suburb, trying to avoid being seen. She lets herself into her house and cleans herself up. She barely managed to wash and change before she sees armed men in her kitchen. She lets herself out a window and, since they apparently never learned about guarding a perimeter,...
Since making its debut at last year’s Fantasia Film Festival, New Life has garnered a lot of attention for its first-time writer/director John Rosman and his potentially apocalyptic chase film. I missed it during its festival run, but on the eve of its American release, I got my chance to rectify that and see if it lived up to its hype.
It starts like a conventional thriller, with a bloodied woman slipping through the streets of what looks like a typical American suburb, trying to avoid being seen. She lets herself into her house and cleans herself up. She barely managed to wash and change before she sees armed men in her kitchen. She lets herself out a window and, since they apparently never learned about guarding a perimeter,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Is Stargirl‘s Jsa struggling with more than supervillains? What ails a Virgin River favorite? Could that Rookie romance one day, someday (maybe) happen? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows. (Email any brand-new Qs to InsideLine@tvline.com.)
Can you tell me anything about Beth’s journey in Season 2 of Stargirl? –Jenny
Each of the young Jsa members has multiple things on their plate when Season 2 arrives Tuesday, Aug. 10 and their school year comes to an end. Anjelika Washington’s Beth, for example, is struggling to get Chuck back online (be careful what you wish for?...
Can you tell me anything about Beth’s journey in Season 2 of Stargirl? –Jenny
Each of the young Jsa members has multiple things on their plate when Season 2 arrives Tuesday, Aug. 10 and their school year comes to an end. Anjelika Washington’s Beth, for example, is struggling to get Chuck back online (be careful what you wish for?...
- 7/7/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Stars: Michael Biehn, Michael Madsen, Kenzie Dalton, Ryan Carnes, Rick Salomon, Owen Burke, Christian Madsen, Clement von Franckenstein, Beth Miller, Hunter Daily, Caroline Vreeland, Jeb Berrier, Jay Seals, Thyme Lewis, Sage Mayer | Written and Directed by Frank Peluso
A family trip down to the river they said. It will be peaceful and provide closure they also said. No chance…
Led by Christian Madsen, brothers Duffy (Madsen), Gus (Ryan Carnes) and Pete (Owen Burke), accompanied by partners and children, head down to a contained village of sorts to spread the ashes of their father (Michael Madsen) across the mountain river where their childhoods remain linked. For Pete, however, his return to the river is more of a Ptsd trigger than brotherly reminise. During childhood, Pete was abducted, and when taller brother Duffy brings his child – who is later abducted – history begins to repeat itself.
The brothers, predictably, are not alike whatsoever – Duffy slightly rugged and successful,...
A family trip down to the river they said. It will be peaceful and provide closure they also said. No chance…
Led by Christian Madsen, brothers Duffy (Madsen), Gus (Ryan Carnes) and Pete (Owen Burke), accompanied by partners and children, head down to a contained village of sorts to spread the ashes of their father (Michael Madsen) across the mountain river where their childhoods remain linked. For Pete, however, his return to the river is more of a Ptsd trigger than brotherly reminise. During childhood, Pete was abducted, and when taller brother Duffy brings his child – who is later abducted – history begins to repeat itself.
The brothers, predictably, are not alike whatsoever – Duffy slightly rugged and successful,...
- 2/17/2020
- by Dom Hastings
- Nerdly
Michael Biehn and Michael Madsen in Red Handed This December, don’t get caught Red Handed. Michael Biehn leads an electric cast in an unnerving new thriller from writer-director Frank Peluso and producer Nick Cassavetes. When their father is murdered, three brothers descend upon an Oregon mountain river to spread his ashes. After …
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- 12/5/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Happy Friday, everyone! With Thanksgiving officially over, that means we can look forward towards December now, and a brand new batch of genre films hitting various digital and VOD platforms over the next few weeks. Rlje Films is keeping busy on December 3rd and 10th, as they’re releasing a bunch of Shudder exclusives to mainstream audiences. And speaking of Shudder, the fine fiends over there have a few new exclusive films hitting their service in December, as well as Joe Bob’s Red Christmas special on Friday the 13th.
Ad Astra comes home on December 3rd and just a few days later, Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real arrives on December 6th, along with Little Joe and Knives and Skin. Peter Strickland’s In Fabric makes its digital debut on the 10th, and The Soska Sisters’ Rabid debuts on the 13th as well.
Blumhouse’s Into the Dark...
Ad Astra comes home on December 3rd and just a few days later, Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real arrives on December 6th, along with Little Joe and Knives and Skin. Peter Strickland’s In Fabric makes its digital debut on the 10th, and The Soska Sisters’ Rabid debuts on the 13th as well.
Blumhouse’s Into the Dark...
- 11/29/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The trailer for Red Handed, embedded at the top of the article, feels like an American reimagining of British folk horror heavyweights like The Wicker Man and Kill List. Give the trailer a spin at the top of the article and look for Red Handed on DVD and Digital beginning December 3rd from High Octane Pictures. […]
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- 11/15/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
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