Wetlands Director: Emanuele Della Valle Written by: Emanuele Della Valle Cast: Adewale Akinnuove-Agbaje, Heather Graham, Jennifer Ehle, Anthony Mackie, Christopher McDonald, Reyna de Courcy Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 9/6/17 Opens: September 15, 2017 “Wetlands” is not the only police drama cast amid the waves and sands of Atlantic City. “Boardwalk Empire,” featuring most scenes […]
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- 9/13/2017
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Austin Chick's 'Girls Against Boys' hits limited theatres this Friday in the Us and will finally unveil the true reign of violence that both Danielle Panabaker ('Piranha 3Dd') and Nicole Laliberte's -below ('Dexter') revenge filled characters will be taking on. The boys at Shock Till You Drop have revealed the latest new and exclusive clip from the feature helmed and penned by writer/director Chick. The clip features the duo having a little sing-song drive along with Laliberte's character Lu wielding her shooter around as a makeshift microphone. Liam Aiken ('The Killer Inside Me'), Michael Stahl-David ('Cloverfield'), Andrew Howard and Reyna de Courcy co-star. Check the new clip below....
- 1/30/2013
- Horror Asylum
Although it might sound like any other high school romcom flick filled with irritating teens it is of course anything but. Austin Chick's brutal revenge thriller 'Girls Against Boys' sees two usually lovely ladies Danielle Panabaker ('Piranha 3Dd') and Nicole Laliberte ('Dexter') fighting back against all those dudes who have crossed them in their past. Arrow have gotten ahold of a new and exclusive clip from the flick that opens in theatres in the Us from 1 Febraury. Liam Aiken ('The Killer Inside Me'), Michael Stahl-David ('Cloverfield'), Andrew Howard and Reyna de Courcy all co-star. Head below to check out the clip....
- 1/25/2013
- Horror Asylum
Earlier this week you were treated to the newest trailer for Austin Chick's violent revenge thriller 'Girls Against Boys' and now to continue your interest in the flick ahead of its 1st February release comes this awesome new graphic poster. Sexy duo Danielle Panabaker ('Piranha 3Dd') and Nicole Laliberte ('Dexter') play two scorned chicks who go on a violent spree against those boys who have wronged them in their past. Liam Aiken ('The Killer Inside Me'), Michael Stahl-David ('Cloverfield'), Andrew Howard and Reyna de Courcy also star. Check out the new poster below....
- 1/10/2013
- Horror Asylum
Writer/director Austin Chick's 'Girls Against Boys' is heading to Us theatres from the 1st of next month and to huddle up alongside the latest one-sheet revealed last week for the revenge thriller comes the new trailer. Nicole Laliberte ('Dexter' - season 7) and Danielle Panabaker ('Piranha 3Dd') play Lu and Shae, two sexy bartenders who seek violent revenge against men from their past who have mistreated them. Think of it as a more sadistic version of 'Thelma and Louise'. Liam Aiken ('The Killer Inside Me'), Michael Stahl-David ('Cloverfield'), Andrew Howard and Reyna de Courcy all co-star and you can head below to check out the new trailer....
- 1/8/2013
- Horror Asylum
The Whale Playwrights Horizons, NYC
Leaving a play with the sense that you need a minute to walk off the weight of its strength is a rare and wonderful sensation. It means that the work has hit you, that its words have somehow found their way through the cracks of the protective exterior we all wear to get through the day and reached the vulnerable core where we are still capable of change. This is the place where good plays are meant to take hold, and The Whale, currently running at Playwrights Horizons, is one of these extraordinary plays. Plunging into a depth of unconventional characters adrift in a sea of uncovered territory, playwright Samuel D. Hunter has harpooned an unlikely hero and the swells of torment and love that surround him.
Shuler Hensley takes on the ample skin of Charlie, down to the sleep apnea that can only be...
Leaving a play with the sense that you need a minute to walk off the weight of its strength is a rare and wonderful sensation. It means that the work has hit you, that its words have somehow found their way through the cracks of the protective exterior we all wear to get through the day and reached the vulnerable core where we are still capable of change. This is the place where good plays are meant to take hold, and The Whale, currently running at Playwrights Horizons, is one of these extraordinary plays. Plunging into a depth of unconventional characters adrift in a sea of uncovered territory, playwright Samuel D. Hunter has harpooned an unlikely hero and the swells of torment and love that surround him.
Shuler Hensley takes on the ample skin of Charlie, down to the sleep apnea that can only be...
- 12/5/2012
- by C. Jefferson Thom
- www.culturecatch.com
The young playwright Samuel D. Hunter has got a touch of the romantic in him (in the turbid Melvillean, Hawthornean sense) and a pinch of the medieval, too: He’s got a soft spot for the mortification of the flesh. And there’s an awful lot of flesh to mortify in The Whale, Hunter’s extraordinary new almost-parable, near-melodrama about the 600-pound shut-in Charlie (the exceptional Shuler Hensley), a grief-stricken, guilt-racked man seeking a measure of reconciliation with his estranged daughter Ellie (Reyna de Courcy) before he succeeds in eating himself to death. As he did in his breakthrough play A Bright New Boise, Hunter has constructed an outsize, gothic scenario in tender miniature, against a backdrop so blandly bleak we brace ourselves for despair: The sound of cascading highway traffic braids itself with the crashing surf in Charlie's head. Is it all just too much? Never for a second.
- 11/7/2012
- by Scott Brown
- Vulture
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