Exclusive: Blue Fox Entertainment has picked up U.S. rights to the romantic comedy The End of Sex, starring Emily Hampshire (Schitt’s Creek) and Jonas Chernick (James vs. His Future Self), from Vortex Media. The film directed by Sean Garrity will be released in theaters nationwide in April, hitting theaters across Canada via Vortex at the same time.
World premiering at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, The End of Sex tells the story of a married couple (Hampshire and Chernick) who are feeling the pressures of parenting and adulthood. After they send their young kids to camp for the first time, they embark on a series of comic sexual adventures to reinvigorate their relationship.
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World premiering at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, The End of Sex tells the story of a married couple (Hampshire and Chernick) who are feeling the pressures of parenting and adulthood. After they send their young kids to camp for the first time, they embark on a series of comic sexual adventures to reinvigorate their relationship.
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- 2/15/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Daniel Stern has joined the cast of the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind for Season 4 as a series regular.
Stern will play Eli Hobson, the new administrator at NASA. A former auto industry CEO, he’s been tasked with bringing the agency into the 21st century, a challenge much bigger than he anticipated.
For All Mankind explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended. The series presents an aspirational world where NASA astronauts, engineers, and their families find themselves in the center of extraordinary events seen through the prism of an alternate history timeline — a world in which the Ussr beats the US to the moon.
The propulsive third season of the alternate reality series, which premiered to rave reviews, took viewers to a new decade, moving into the early ’90s with a high-octane race to a new planetary frontier: Mars. The Red...
Stern will play Eli Hobson, the new administrator at NASA. A former auto industry CEO, he’s been tasked with bringing the agency into the 21st century, a challenge much bigger than he anticipated.
For All Mankind explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended. The series presents an aspirational world where NASA astronauts, engineers, and their families find themselves in the center of extraordinary events seen through the prism of an alternate history timeline — a world in which the Ussr beats the US to the moon.
The propulsive third season of the alternate reality series, which premiered to rave reviews, took viewers to a new decade, moving into the early ’90s with a high-octane race to a new planetary frontier: Mars. The Red...
- 8/30/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
We return to the Glasgow Film Festival this year that will see no less than 10 world premieres, including Ashgrove.
The festival marks the return of director and writer duo Jeremy Lalonde and Jonas Chernick who we spoke to at Gff 2020 (our chat is here) for their wonderfully crafted sci-fi love story, James vs His Future Self, starring Daniel Stern.
You can also check out our chat with the legend Daniel Stern here.
Ashgrove takes place during a pandemic that impacts the world’s water supply that mirrors in some ways current events. It stars Amanda Brugel who also co-wrote the script with director, Jeremy Lalonde, and co-star Jonas Chernick.
We speak to the trio ahead of the festival to talk about the script, filming in a serene location and more.
Ashgrove world premiere is on March 3rd at Glasgow Film Festival – tickets available here
The post Ashgrove – Amanda Brugel, Jeremy...
The festival marks the return of director and writer duo Jeremy Lalonde and Jonas Chernick who we spoke to at Gff 2020 (our chat is here) for their wonderfully crafted sci-fi love story, James vs His Future Self, starring Daniel Stern.
You can also check out our chat with the legend Daniel Stern here.
Ashgrove takes place during a pandemic that impacts the world’s water supply that mirrors in some ways current events. It stars Amanda Brugel who also co-wrote the script with director, Jeremy Lalonde, and co-star Jonas Chernick.
We speak to the trio ahead of the festival to talk about the script, filming in a serene location and more.
Ashgrove world premiere is on March 3rd at Glasgow Film Festival – tickets available here
The post Ashgrove – Amanda Brugel, Jeremy...
- 3/2/2022
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Schitt’s Creek star Emily Hampshire is starring in and executive-producing under-the-radar rom-com The End Of Sex, which has just wrapped in Hamilton, Canada.
Also starring are Jonas Chernick (James Vs His Future Self), Gray Powell (Sort Of), Lily Gao (Letterkenny) and Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna Earp).
The feature follows a young couple (Hampshire and Chernick), who feeling the pressures of parenting and adulthood, send their kids to camp for the first time and embark on a series of sexual adventures to reinvigorate their relationship.
Vortex Productions is behind the feature from director Sean Garrity who is re-teaming with his My Awkward Sexual Adventure collaborators Chernick and Hampshire. Chernick has also penned the script.
Vortex Media financed the picture, in association with Brainstorm Media. Vortex and Brainstorm will collaborate on the distribution plan. Worldwide rights remain open.
Justin Rebelo and Sally Karam served as producers with Jesse Ikeman, Christopher Giroux and...
Also starring are Jonas Chernick (James Vs His Future Self), Gray Powell (Sort Of), Lily Gao (Letterkenny) and Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna Earp).
The feature follows a young couple (Hampshire and Chernick), who feeling the pressures of parenting and adulthood, send their kids to camp for the first time and embark on a series of sexual adventures to reinvigorate their relationship.
Vortex Productions is behind the feature from director Sean Garrity who is re-teaming with his My Awkward Sexual Adventure collaborators Chernick and Hampshire. Chernick has also penned the script.
Vortex Media financed the picture, in association with Brainstorm Media. Vortex and Brainstorm will collaborate on the distribution plan. Worldwide rights remain open.
Justin Rebelo and Sally Karam served as producers with Jesse Ikeman, Christopher Giroux and...
- 1/31/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: In a fitting piece of nominative determinism, punk-rock icon Iggy Pop has joined the cast of dark comedy Blue Iguana, currently filming in the Cayman Islands.
The Stooges frontman, whose first band was called The Iguanas, which led to his nickname Iggy, is taking on the supporting role of Edward, the wealthy patriarch whose death kicks off a chain of unfortunate events for son Daniel whose plan to reconnect with his siblings hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance.
As we revealed last month, starring are Joel David Moore (Avatar), Bob Saget (Fuller House), Jason Jones (The Flight Attendant), Carly Chaikin (Mr. Robot) and Mary Lynn Rajskub (24).
Blue Iguana is directed by Canadian filmmaker Jeremy Lalonde (James vs. His Future Self) from a script by Matthew Dressel (The Pilot is Dead).
The movie will be the first under a multi-picture production...
The Stooges frontman, whose first band was called The Iguanas, which led to his nickname Iggy, is taking on the supporting role of Edward, the wealthy patriarch whose death kicks off a chain of unfortunate events for son Daniel whose plan to reconnect with his siblings hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance.
As we revealed last month, starring are Joel David Moore (Avatar), Bob Saget (Fuller House), Jason Jones (The Flight Attendant), Carly Chaikin (Mr. Robot) and Mary Lynn Rajskub (24).
Blue Iguana is directed by Canadian filmmaker Jeremy Lalonde (James vs. His Future Self) from a script by Matthew Dressel (The Pilot is Dead).
The movie will be the first under a multi-picture production...
- 4/1/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Brazil’s Fantaspoa Fantastic Film Festival, which is the largest genre event in South America, has locked a partnership with local streaming service Darkflix to allow it to host its 16th edition online, and free for local audiences.
The 2020 edition of the fest was originally scheduled to take place in May this year, but had to be postponed due to the pandemic. As the virus is far from being contained in Brazil (the country now has both the second-highest number of infections and deaths in the world), organizers have ultimately decided that a physical edition will not be possible this year, and instead will pivot online.
Running July 24 – August 2, Fantaspoa will see Darkflix host a number of Latin American premieres of new genre films, and will feature a total of 110 features and shorts from 35 countries. Each title will have a cap of 5,000 viewers and will be geo-blocked for viewers in Brazil.
The 2020 edition of the fest was originally scheduled to take place in May this year, but had to be postponed due to the pandemic. As the virus is far from being contained in Brazil (the country now has both the second-highest number of infections and deaths in the world), organizers have ultimately decided that a physical edition will not be possible this year, and instead will pivot online.
Running July 24 – August 2, Fantaspoa will see Darkflix host a number of Latin American premieres of new genre films, and will feature a total of 110 features and shorts from 35 countries. Each title will have a cap of 5,000 viewers and will be geo-blocked for viewers in Brazil.
- 6/17/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Lalonde's timey wimey rom-com James vs His Future Self is coming to Canadian cinemas on April 3rd, from our friends at Northern Banner Releasing. When an uptight time-travelling obsessed young scientist is visited by his nihilistic future self, he's told that he needs to give up his dream of becoming the world's first time traveller, or else. But when he won't go along with the plan, it becomes a wicked battle of man versus himself - literally. Written by Lalonde and star Jonas Chernick, James vs His Future Self had a great festival run across Canada, the States and just had its European debut at the Glasgow Film Festival this week. Here are the Canadian cinemas playing the film from April...
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- 3/7/2020
- Screen Anarchy
The Glasgow Film Festival throws up some great surprises and this year is no different.
Jeremy Lalonde’s James vs His Future Self is one of those little gems at the festival this year. This indie-comedy with a mix of sci-fi stars the formidable and the very much underrated, Daniel Stern.
In a varied career both acting and directing, we’ve come to know and love him for his roles such as Marv in Chris Columbus’ Home Alone. But roles in Diner, City Slickers, Rookie of the Year and many more showcase his talents.
We catch up with Daniel Stern to talk James vs His Future Self and more!
Please note there are spoilers for the new film in here.
No doubt you get a lot of screenplays sent your way, so what was it for you that made James vs His Future Self stand out?
It was a really fun project to work on.
Jeremy Lalonde’s James vs His Future Self is one of those little gems at the festival this year. This indie-comedy with a mix of sci-fi stars the formidable and the very much underrated, Daniel Stern.
In a varied career both acting and directing, we’ve come to know and love him for his roles such as Marv in Chris Columbus’ Home Alone. But roles in Diner, City Slickers, Rookie of the Year and many more showcase his talents.
We catch up with Daniel Stern to talk James vs His Future Self and more!
Please note there are spoilers for the new film in here.
No doubt you get a lot of screenplays sent your way, so what was it for you that made James vs His Future Self stand out?
It was a really fun project to work on.
- 3/4/2020
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, Frank Sinatra, once proclaimed “Regrets, I’ve had a few” but what if you had a second chance to go back and change things?
You can, sort of, with James vs His Future Self which is an indie sci-fi comedy from the duo of Jeremy Lalonde (director and co-writer) and Jonas Chernick (star and co-writer). All is not what it seems in this touching story that stars the incredible Daniel Stern, which is showing at this years Glasgow Film Festival.
We caught up with Jeremy Lalonde and Jonas Chernick to talk time-travel and more.
And you can check out our interview with Daniel Stern here
Please note there are spoilers for the new film in here.
Where did the idea come from and when did this project start for you guys?
Jonas: Jeremy cast me in a film we did in 2015 called How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town...
You can, sort of, with James vs His Future Self which is an indie sci-fi comedy from the duo of Jeremy Lalonde (director and co-writer) and Jonas Chernick (star and co-writer). All is not what it seems in this touching story that stars the incredible Daniel Stern, which is showing at this years Glasgow Film Festival.
We caught up with Jeremy Lalonde and Jonas Chernick to talk time-travel and more.
And you can check out our interview with Daniel Stern here
Please note there are spoilers for the new film in here.
Where did the idea come from and when did this project start for you guys?
Jonas: Jeremy cast me in a film we did in 2015 called How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town...
- 3/4/2020
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
“Last Man on Earth’s” Cleopatra Coleman will star opposite Boyd Holbrook in Netflix’s “In the Shadow of the Moon.” Sources also tell Variety that Michael C. Hall and Bokeem Woodbine have joined the cast.
“Hap and Leonard” creator Jim Mickle is directing the movie from a script by Gregory Weidman and Geoff Tock. The film is expected to begin shooting later this year.
“Gregory and Geoff’s script is such a great mind bender and beautifully weaves together all my favorite genres,” Mickle said. “Boyd is going to eat this role alive and show why he’s one of the best young actors working today. We’re lucky to have an incredibly talented producing team and a home like Netflix that’s excited to take chances. Any studio that makes ‘Okja’ has a permanent place in my heart.”
Mickle will produce along with Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Rian Cahill for Automatik,...
“Hap and Leonard” creator Jim Mickle is directing the movie from a script by Gregory Weidman and Geoff Tock. The film is expected to begin shooting later this year.
“Gregory and Geoff’s script is such a great mind bender and beautifully weaves together all my favorite genres,” Mickle said. “Boyd is going to eat this role alive and show why he’s one of the best young actors working today. We’re lucky to have an incredibly talented producing team and a home like Netflix that’s excited to take chances. Any studio that makes ‘Okja’ has a permanent place in my heart.”
Mickle will produce along with Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Rian Cahill for Automatik,...
- 7/11/2018
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
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