A Small Town Preacher Mysteriously Gains The Ability To Perform Miracles – While in art class, Zed has a bizarre vision of snakes that lead her and John to a small town where a preacher has mysteriously gained the ability to heal his congregation. Harold Perrineau also stars. Christopher Johnson, David A. Gregory, Juliana Harkavy, Megan West and Patrick Carroll guest.
- 12/7/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
A Small Town Preacher Mysteriously Gains The Ability To Perform Miracles – While in art class, Zed has a bizarre vision of snakes that lead her and John to a small town where a preacher has mysteriously gained the ability to heal his congregation. Harold Perrineau also stars. Christopher Johnson, David A. Gregory, Juliana Harkavy, Megan West and Patrick Carroll guest.
- 11/22/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
[1] Jay Baruchel has built a nice career playing lovable nerds, but for his newest role he'll be transforming himself into a full-on rock star. The former Undeclared actor has signed on to star in The Rebel Kind, based on a memoir by John Armstrong. As frontman of The Modernettes, Armstrong -- or "Buck Cherry," as he was called then -- was at the heart of the rising Vancouver punk scene in the '80s. Reg Harkema (Monkey Warfare) has written the script and is set to direct, with Patrick Carroll, Andria Spring, and Kevin Eastwood producing. The Rebel Kind will shoot next fall in Vancouver. Baruchel will next star in the hockey comedy Goon, which he wrote with Evan Goldberg. [Variety [2]] After the jump, Atonement actress Saoirse Ronan revisits World War II -- this time as a New Yorker -- and Skins star Kaya Scodelario steps in for Rooney Mara. Saoirse Ronan...
- 12/15/2011
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Possibly following in the footsteps of a turn in next year’s Cosmopolis, Variety reports that Jay Baruchel will take a dramatic lead in The Rebel Kind, a biopic of The Modernettes leader John Armstrong. The film, which has been written and will be directed by Reg Harkema, follows “the emergence of the city’s punk-rock scene via a successful band that throws in the towel, realizing the deep cost of pursuing superstardom.” (That sounds like a drama, right?)
Kevin “Clint’s Not My Dad” Eastwood will produce with Patrick Carroll and Andria Spring through his Optic Nerve Films. They’re taking their sweet time for it, though, because filming won’t actually kick off until next fall; at least Cosmopolis will let us know if Baruchel has any non-comedic potential by the time shooting commences. But I like the guy to a great extent, so I’ll already spare...
Kevin “Clint’s Not My Dad” Eastwood will produce with Patrick Carroll and Andria Spring through his Optic Nerve Films. They’re taking their sweet time for it, though, because filming won’t actually kick off until next fall; at least Cosmopolis will let us know if Baruchel has any non-comedic potential by the time shooting commences. But I like the guy to a great extent, so I’ll already spare...
- 12/14/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
With The Goon set for release in March and Jay & Seth vs. The Apocalypse as his forthcoming project, Jay Baruchel is lining up a few more films on his schedule. According to Variety, the actor is set to appear in The Rebel Kind, based on a memoir by John Armstrong, aka Buck Cherry, frontman of 1980s Vancouver-based band, “The Modernettes.”
Variety says the film “chronicles the emergence of the city’s punk-rock scene via a successful band that throws in the towel, realizing the deep cost of pursuing superstardom.”
Reg Harkema is set to direct and also wrote the script. Patrick Carroll, Andria Spring and Kevin Eastwood are attached to produce via Eastwood’s Optic Nerve Films.
With The Rebel Kind shooting next fall in Vancouver, this gives Jay Baruchel enough time to work on Jay & Seth Vs. The Apocalypse. Brauchel will co-write the apocalyptic comedy with Freaks and Geeks alum,...
Variety says the film “chronicles the emergence of the city’s punk-rock scene via a successful band that throws in the towel, realizing the deep cost of pursuing superstardom.”
Reg Harkema is set to direct and also wrote the script. Patrick Carroll, Andria Spring and Kevin Eastwood are attached to produce via Eastwood’s Optic Nerve Films.
With The Rebel Kind shooting next fall in Vancouver, this gives Jay Baruchel enough time to work on Jay & Seth Vs. The Apocalypse. Brauchel will co-write the apocalyptic comedy with Freaks and Geeks alum,...
- 12/14/2011
- by Mike Lee
- FusedFilm
VancouverFilm.Net reports that actor Jay Baruchel is attached to star in "The Rebel Kind", based on a memoir by author John Armstrong, aka 'Buck Cherry', frontman of the 1980's Vancouver-based band, "The Modernettes."
The film intends to chronicle the beginnings of Vancouver's emerging 'punk rock' scene.
Reg Harkema, who adapted the screenplay will direct for producers Patrick Carroll, Andria Spring and Kevin Eastwood.
"The Rebel Kind" plans to shoot in Vancouver Fall 2012.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Modernettes"...
The film intends to chronicle the beginnings of Vancouver's emerging 'punk rock' scene.
Reg Harkema, who adapted the screenplay will direct for producers Patrick Carroll, Andria Spring and Kevin Eastwood.
"The Rebel Kind" plans to shoot in Vancouver Fall 2012.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Modernettes"...
- 12/14/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Jay Baruchel will star in The Rebel Kind , based on a memoir by John Armstrong, aka Buck Cherry, frontman of 1980s Vancouver-based band, "The Modernettes." Variety says the film "chronicles the emergence of the city's punk-rock scene via a successful band that throws in the towel, realizing the deep cost of pursuing superstardom." Reg Harkema is set to direct and also wrote the script. Patrick Carroll, Andria Spring and Kevin Eastwood are attached to produce via Eastwood's Optic Nerve Films. Shooting will take place next fall in Vancouver. (Photo Credit: Joseph Marzullo/WENN.com)...
- 12/14/2011
- Comingsoon.net
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