Stars: Cam Gigandet, Natalie Burn, Ser’Darius Blain, Jason Patric, Nicole Arlyn, Orlando Jones, Pancho Moler, D.Y. Sao | Written by Chad Law, Shane Dax Taylor | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.
As Til Death Do Us Part opens The Best Man sits in a pew working on his speech as upbeat music plays in the background. That’s followed by similar glimpses of other wedding party members prepping for the ceremony. A flashback to The Bride and Groom, nobody in this film has a name, on vacation serves to reinforce the happy image.
But Til Death Do Us Part isn’t a Hallmark Channel rom-com or Lifetime Channel thriller. Because when The Bride gets cold feet and bails on the wedding, we find out everyone involved in the ceremony is a highly skilled assassin. Now the stood-up Groom wants more than just his ring back, and their employer doesn’t take resignations well.
As Til Death Do Us Part opens The Best Man sits in a pew working on his speech as upbeat music plays in the background. That’s followed by similar glimpses of other wedding party members prepping for the ceremony. A flashback to The Bride and Groom, nobody in this film has a name, on vacation serves to reinforce the happy image.
But Til Death Do Us Part isn’t a Hallmark Channel rom-com or Lifetime Channel thriller. Because when The Bride gets cold feet and bails on the wedding, we find out everyone involved in the ceremony is a highly skilled assassin. Now the stood-up Groom wants more than just his ring back, and their employer doesn’t take resignations well.
- 8/3/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
As Maribel sings in the opening minutes of "Encanto," "Abuela runs this show." Latinx culture may be patriarchal, but our families tend to be organized around our matriarchs, and Hollywood is finally taking note. The latest nana tribute is "Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone," a campy martial arts adventure that's also playing a role in giving abuelas their due.
In "Green Ghost," the nana in question nurtures her own descendants and takes in a little gringito neighbor boy named Charlie. He becomes best friends with her grandson, a love interest to her granddaughter, and the titular hero of this film. Played by Charlie Clark, who also wrote the screenplay with Michael D. Olmos (Edward James Olmos's son), the fictional Charlie loves his adopted Mexican family and their culture, even as he understands his outsider status.
My favorite part of the film is probably the credits, which...
In "Green Ghost," the nana in question nurtures her own descendants and takes in a little gringito neighbor boy named Charlie. He becomes best friends with her grandson, a love interest to her granddaughter, and the titular hero of this film. Played by Charlie Clark, who also wrote the screenplay with Michael D. Olmos (Edward James Olmos's son), the fictional Charlie loves his adopted Mexican family and their culture, even as he understands his outsider status.
My favorite part of the film is probably the credits, which...
- 5/5/2022
- by Cristina Escobar
- Popsugar.com
"It's going to be a little bit difficult to take you seriously..." Gravitas Ventures has released an official trailer for Green Ghost & the Masters of the Stone, a campy action comedy formerly known as The Green Ghost. This originally premiered in 2018, and an updated version was shown at the 2021 L.A. Latino Film Festival last year. It's finally opening in theaters this April - don't forget to get a big bag of popcorn. In the style of comedy-horror martial-arts movies of the 1970s & '80s, director Michael D. Olmos' Green Ghost & the Masters of the Stone is a comedic anti-hero action movie filled with adventure for the entire family. A secret group of Mexican superheroes, known as "El Trio de la Luz", are forced by destiny to include an adopted gringo into their group to fight to save humanity. Will the car salesman and local TV personality carry...
- 3/17/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Marko Zaror has been a Fantastic Fest staple for a number of years, but there were a few people wondering just why Marko is here this year when he doesn't have a film in the fest. Now we know. Michael D. Olmos's action flick The Green Ghost (in which Zaror stars) will be showing 10 minutes of footage at Fantastic Fest ahead of the 8:30pm screening of Gridlocked tonight. As Olmos put it, "Marko said we had to do it for the great people of Fantastic Fest... so we're doing it." Probably not a good idea to say no to Marko Zaror. If that wasn't enough we've got the exclusive debut of The Green Ghost poster for you right here, right now. Check it out,...
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- 9/26/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Well, now, here's something you may not have seen coming from director Michael D. Olmos on the heels of his Sundance Grand Jury Prize nominated indie hit Filly Brown: A kid friendly, multicultural superhero film titled The Green Ghost. A "gringo" raised by a Latino family, discovers that they're all superheroes. Now he must fulfill his destiny and fight alongside them, against their powerful enemies.Charlie Clark takes the title role with a host of notable faces throughout, including Danny Trejo, Marko Zaror, Ufc star Cain Velasquez, Kuno Becker and more. Zaror - well know to readers in these parts - also did duty as fight choreographer on the film and you can get a first taste of the results below with the first teaser....
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- 6/16/2015
- Screen Anarchy
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