Unstable is the latest film to be distributed by Starz Media. This film is part psychological thriller and part crime drama. The story is diverse as well. A good looking mysterious man moves in with a recently divorced mother, Kristen, and the sparks fly. Justin has a reason for his mystery, however. He is a part-time con man with a penchant for kidnapping and Oliver, Kristen's son, is his target for a big payoff.
The first poster for Unstable is here. Fans of thrillers can preview a trailer as well for the film at the Starz Media website found below. Keep in mind, though, that this an independent production and some of the low budget challenges inherent in this style of filmmaking are shown in the reel below. A release date will be announced shortly for this film. More details are below.
Director: Michael Feifer.
Writer: Michael de la Torre.
The first poster for Unstable is here. Fans of thrillers can preview a trailer as well for the film at the Starz Media website found below. Keep in mind, though, that this an independent production and some of the low budget challenges inherent in this style of filmmaking are shown in the reel below. A release date will be announced shortly for this film. More details are below.
Director: Michael Feifer.
Writer: Michael de la Torre.
- 3/29/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Chicago – Time to catch up with the DVD Round-Up, a collection of titles that may have slipped under your radar while you were busy blogging about Inglourious Basterds” or programming your DVR for the new Fall TV season.
This week’s titles are a motley crew of horror, drama, action, and a couple of films clearly tied to bigger theatrical releases. “Like Mila Kunis in “Extract”? Why not check her out in “Boot Camp”?” “Like Kelli Garner in “Taking Woodstock”? Take a look at “Red Velvet””
Plot synopsis, cast, and special features information - what you really want to know - for a half-dozen titles follow. At least one should make your Netflix queue.
“Dark Rising” and “London to Brighton” were released on August 11th, 2009.
“Boot Camp” and “Red Velvet” were released on August 25th, 2009.
“Homeboy” was released on September 1st, 2009.
“Boot Camp”
Photo credit: Fox Synopsis: “Sophie Bauer’s...
This week’s titles are a motley crew of horror, drama, action, and a couple of films clearly tied to bigger theatrical releases. “Like Mila Kunis in “Extract”? Why not check her out in “Boot Camp”?” “Like Kelli Garner in “Taking Woodstock”? Take a look at “Red Velvet””
Plot synopsis, cast, and special features information - what you really want to know - for a half-dozen titles follow. At least one should make your Netflix queue.
“Dark Rising” and “London to Brighton” were released on August 11th, 2009.
“Boot Camp” and “Red Velvet” were released on August 25th, 2009.
“Homeboy” was released on September 1st, 2009.
“Boot Camp”
Photo credit: Fox Synopsis: “Sophie Bauer’s...
- 9/3/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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