Documentary film The Class of 92 documented the journeys of a group of footballers as they went from fledgling youth players to worldwide icons in a matter of years.
Now, a new BBC series shows how Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt are taking on the serious side of football: owning a club.
The five players (minus fellow Class of 92 star David Beckham) star in Out of Their League, a three-part series that follows the new owners of Salford City Fc, after they decided to buy their local club in 2014. The documentary promises to give football fans a rarely-seen close look at how a football club is run, and the challenges that face everyone from the owner to the tea lady.
A future reality show?
One of the greatest things about the series is the characters it throws up. Every club across the country has its jokers,...
Now, a new BBC series shows how Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt are taking on the serious side of football: owning a club.
The five players (minus fellow Class of 92 star David Beckham) star in Out of Their League, a three-part series that follows the new owners of Salford City Fc, after they decided to buy their local club in 2014. The documentary promises to give football fans a rarely-seen close look at how a football club is run, and the challenges that face everyone from the owner to the tea lady.
A future reality show?
One of the greatest things about the series is the characters it throws up. Every club across the country has its jokers,...
- 8/13/2015
- Digital Spy
Title: Entrance Directors: Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath Starring: Suziey Block, Karen Gorham, Karen Baird, Joshua Grote, Florence Hartigan, Bennett Jones Co-directed by Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, “Entrance” is a deliberately paced indie offering that bills itself as a psychological thriller but in actuality is a fairly aimless tone piece about twentysomething emotional dislocation that only in its final reel leaps somewhat clumsily into genre-oriented skirmish and combat. As a showcase for narrative restraint and a non-forced lead performance by newcomer Suziey Block, the movie works on a theoretical level, but its grip is a bit too slack and its payoff too pointless to really recommend it. The story [ Read More ]...
- 5/21/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Entrance Written and Directed by: Dallas Richard Hallam and Patrick Horvath Starring: Suziey Block, Karen Baird and Farley Burge Although Entrance is being marketed as a horror film, it is actually a hybrid of character study and horror. I’m not going to lie; the first 2/3 of the movie is an exceptionally sluggish slow burn. I actually picked up the screening notes twice and reread them, because I thought I had been sent the wrong film. There’s nary a scare to be found, although the film does effectively build a foreboding sense of paranoia. At the conclusion of the film, I understood why the first part of the film works. Think back to Ti West’s The House of the Devil. That film literally creeps up on you by slowly unraveling, all the while lulling the viewer into complacency. The result is a climax that seems a little more...
- 5/18/2012
- by Shannon
- FilmJunk
Watch a new clip from IFC's Entrance, starring Suziey Block, Karen Gorham and Karen Baird The psychological thriller from newcomers Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, opens in theaters as well as on deman via IFC Midnight Cable VOD and Digital Outlets (SundanceNOW, iTunes, Amazon Streaming, Xbox Zune, Playstation Unlimited) on Friday, May 18. Entrance is a riveting film exploring the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. A loner who wallows in nostalgia and finds herself wandering aimlessly through life in the city, she can’t shake the gnawing suspicion that a true menace grows just outside her field of vision. As she scrambles to take control of her life, her anxiety rises to a fever pitch that boils over into a waking nightmare.
- 5/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch a new clip from IFC's Entrance, starring Suziey Block, Karen Gorham and Karen Baird The psychological thriller from newcomers Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, opens in theaters as well as on deman via IFC Midnight Cable VOD and Digital Outlets (SundanceNOW, iTunes, Amazon Streaming, Xbox Zune, Playstation Unlimited) on Friday, May 18. Entrance is a riveting film exploring the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. A loner who wallows in nostalgia and finds herself wandering aimlessly through life in the city, she can’t shake the gnawing suspicion that a true menace grows just outside her field of vision. As she scrambles to take control of her life, her anxiety rises to a fever pitch that boils over into a waking nightmare.
- 5/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
If you live in or around the Los Angeles area and are available to attend a special screening of Entrance following by a Q&A with the directors this Friday night, May 18th, then act quickly to win a pair of tickets on us!
IFC Midnight is releasing Entrance in limited theaters and nationwide on cable VOD and via digital outlets on May 18th, and in honor of the occasion we have a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky reader to the following event:
Entrance screening at the Downtown Independent (251 South Main Street, Los Angeles) followed by a Q&A with directors Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath moderated by Ti West (director of The Innkeepers, House of the Devil)
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. The winner will be notified Thursday evening, and...
IFC Midnight is releasing Entrance in limited theaters and nationwide on cable VOD and via digital outlets on May 18th, and in honor of the occasion we have a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky reader to the following event:
Entrance screening at the Downtown Independent (251 South Main Street, Los Angeles) followed by a Q&A with directors Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath moderated by Ti West (director of The Innkeepers, House of the Devil)
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. The winner will be notified Thursday evening, and...
- 5/15/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Entrance Trailer. Dallas Richard Hallam, Patrick Horvath‘s Entrance (2012) movie trailer stars Karen Baird, Suziey Block, Farley Burge, Joshua Grote, and Florence Hartigan. Entrance‘s plot synopsis: “exploring the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. [...]
Continue reading: Entrance (2012) Movie Trailer: Dallas Richard Hallam, Patrick Horvath...
Continue reading: Entrance (2012) Movie Trailer: Dallas Richard Hallam, Patrick Horvath...
- 5/1/2012
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
IFC Midnight is bringing Dallas Richard Hallam and Patrick Horvath's psychological thriller Entrance to VOD on May 18th. A limited theatrical release is intended for that day as well.
We were first introduced to the film during the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival. Definitely a slow burn, but an interesting pay-off.
When Suziey, a beautiful Silverlake hipster, mysteriously loses her beloved dog, a creeping anxiety begins to set in and she decides she's had enough of L.A.. But on the night of her going-away party, Suziey finds out that leaving might not be so easy.
Suziey Block, Bennett Jones, Florence Hartigan, Josh Grote, Liesel Kopp, Morgan Phalen, Jonathan Margolis, Tim Wilson, Karen Gorham, Karen Baird, Farley Burge, Patrick McPheron and Peter Wulff star.
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We were first introduced to the film during the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival. Definitely a slow burn, but an interesting pay-off.
When Suziey, a beautiful Silverlake hipster, mysteriously loses her beloved dog, a creeping anxiety begins to set in and she decides she's had enough of L.A.. But on the night of her going-away party, Suziey finds out that leaving might not be so easy.
Suziey Block, Bennett Jones, Florence Hartigan, Josh Grote, Liesel Kopp, Morgan Phalen, Jonathan Margolis, Tim Wilson, Karen Gorham, Karen Baird, Farley Burge, Patrick McPheron and Peter Wulff star.
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- 4/26/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
IFC Midnight is releasing Entrance in limited theaters and nationwide on cable VOD and via digital outlets on May 18th, and in honor of the occasion, we finally have a trailer for the character-study-meets-horror-flick to share.
Synopsis:
Entrance (review here) is a riveting new psychological thriller directed by newcomers Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, exploring the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. A loner who wallows in nostalgia and finds herself wandering aimlessly through life in the city, she can’t shake the gnawing suspicion that a true menace grows just outside her field of vision. As she scrambles to take control of her life, her anxiety rises to a fever pitch that boils over into a waking nightmare.
An official selection of the Los Angeles Film Festival,...
Synopsis:
Entrance (review here) is a riveting new psychological thriller directed by newcomers Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, exploring the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. A loner who wallows in nostalgia and finds herself wandering aimlessly through life in the city, she can’t shake the gnawing suspicion that a true menace grows just outside her field of vision. As she scrambles to take control of her life, her anxiety rises to a fever pitch that boils over into a waking nightmare.
An official selection of the Los Angeles Film Festival,...
- 4/26/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Check out the trailer and poster for Entrance, directed by Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, starring Suziey Block, Karen Gorham Karen Baird and Joshua Grote. IFC Midnight distributes the new psychological thriller from newcomers Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath. An official selection of the Los Angeles Film Festival, Entrance is an intimate character study directed with a formalist restraint. Suziey Block's fearless performance injects both terror and poise as this uniquely-styled thriller climbs from spark to inferno. The film explores the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. A loner who wallows in nostalgia and finds herself wandering aimlessly through life in the city, she can’t shake the gnawing suspicion that a true menace grows just outside her field of vision. As she scrambles to take control of her life,...
- 4/26/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out the trailer and poster for Entrance, directed by Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, starring Suziey Block, Karen Gorham Karen Baird and Joshua Grote. IFC Midnight distributes the new psychological thriller from newcomers Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath. An official selection of the Los Angeles Film Festival, Entrance is an intimate character study directed with a formalist restraint. Suziey Block's fearless performance injects both terror and poise as this uniquely-styled thriller climbs from spark to inferno. The film explores the thin line between anxiety and naked horror in the life of Suzy (Suziey Block), a young woman in Los Angeles who can’t get comfortable in her own skin. A loner who wallows in nostalgia and finds herself wandering aimlessly through life in the city, she can’t shake the gnawing suspicion that a true menace grows just outside her field of vision. As she scrambles to take control of her life,...
- 4/26/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(June 2011, screening at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
Directed by: Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Written by: Michelle Margolis, Karen Gorham, Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Starring: Suziey Block, Karen Baird, Karen Gorham and Joshua Grote
Handheld camerawork shot on the fly around Los Angeles by Dallas Hallam sets the tone for this collaboration among a half-dozen creatives.
Following Suziey as she gets by without a car, works at a coffee shop, gets her hair done and falls asleep to a horror movie, we’re unsure of anything story-related and know little other than that she looks good on camera. The lack of any detail upon which to hang our expectations is initially translated (by this audience member) as a confident start to a film that feels as if it’s going to deliver something artistically fulfilling.
One small thud and a series of footsteps later,...
(June 2011, screening at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
Directed by: Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Written by: Michelle Margolis, Karen Gorham, Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Starring: Suziey Block, Karen Baird, Karen Gorham and Joshua Grote
Handheld camerawork shot on the fly around Los Angeles by Dallas Hallam sets the tone for this collaboration among a half-dozen creatives.
Following Suziey as she gets by without a car, works at a coffee shop, gets her hair done and falls asleep to a horror movie, we’re unsure of anything story-related and know little other than that she looks good on camera. The lack of any detail upon which to hang our expectations is initially translated (by this audience member) as a confident start to a film that feels as if it’s going to deliver something artistically fulfilling.
One small thud and a series of footsteps later,...
- 6/24/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(June 2011, screening at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
Directed by: Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Written by: Michelle Margolis, Karen Gorham, Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Starring: Suziey Block, Karen Baird, Karen Gorham and Joshua Grote
Handheld camerawork shot on the fly around Los Angeles by Dallas Hallam sets the tone for this collaboration among a half-dozen creatives.
Following Suziey as she gets by without a car, works at a coffee shop, gets her hair done and falls asleep to a horror movie, we’re unsure of anything story-related and know little other than that she looks good on camera. The lack of any detail upon which to hang our expectations is initially translated (by this audience member) as a confident start to a film that feels as if it’s going to deliver something artistically fulfilling.
One small thud and a series of footsteps later,...
(June 2011, screening at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
Directed by: Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Written by: Michelle Margolis, Karen Gorham, Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath
Starring: Suziey Block, Karen Baird, Karen Gorham and Joshua Grote
Handheld camerawork shot on the fly around Los Angeles by Dallas Hallam sets the tone for this collaboration among a half-dozen creatives.
Following Suziey as she gets by without a car, works at a coffee shop, gets her hair done and falls asleep to a horror movie, we’re unsure of anything story-related and know little other than that she looks good on camera. The lack of any detail upon which to hang our expectations is initially translated (by this audience member) as a confident start to a film that feels as if it’s going to deliver something artistically fulfilling.
One small thud and a series of footsteps later,...
- 6/24/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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