Here's the first poster for "Tension(S)", action thriller feature film debut directed by Vincent Lecrocq ("Survivant(S)"). Supposed to be released for the end of the year, "Tension(S)" stars Louis Mandylor (Costas' brother - Mark Hoffman in "Saw" series), David Kinsman, Richard Roy, François Mequer, Joel Lacoursiere and the young Emily Stranges. More infos coming soon. Stay tuned !Jake Lamar was once a good cop. Nicknamed "the pride of Boston" for his outstanding negotiating skills, Jake has now become the shadow of himself. A tragedy made him quit his job as a negotiator to become a rookies' trainer. One early morning, Jake wakes up to find himself face to face with two gunmen inside his house. With his deaf mute daughter sleeping upstairs, Jake tries to remain calm and to deal...
- 7/12/2013
- www.ohmygore.com/
So close together and yet so far apart
In the very Nsfw short film Disarm, a young man meets up with an older, handsome trick for a simple hookup. But when initial passion turns to violence, violence turns to understanding, and an unexpected connection.
Sometimes it's easiest to talk to a stranger about things that are deeply personal. And seeing the generation gap here allow two strangers to give voice to their own pain, from a youth of bullying, to how they shield themselves as adults, is powerful. We all carry pain that drives our actions, and sharing that pain can bring a release that's more powerful than just sex from a random hookup.
The film won the My Queer Award at the Sydney Mardis Gras Festival in 2010, and it's easy to see why. Actors David Kinsman and Taris Tyler display a cocky vulnerability that draws you into the film.
In the very Nsfw short film Disarm, a young man meets up with an older, handsome trick for a simple hookup. But when initial passion turns to violence, violence turns to understanding, and an unexpected connection.
Sometimes it's easiest to talk to a stranger about things that are deeply personal. And seeing the generation gap here allow two strangers to give voice to their own pain, from a youth of bullying, to how they shield themselves as adults, is powerful. We all carry pain that drives our actions, and sharing that pain can bring a release that's more powerful than just sex from a random hookup.
The film won the My Queer Award at the Sydney Mardis Gras Festival in 2010, and it's easy to see why. Actors David Kinsman and Taris Tyler display a cocky vulnerability that draws you into the film.
- 4/6/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
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