Stars: Thom Hallum, Billy Blair, Mallory Hargrove, Derrick Redford, Richard Ray, Lindsey Marie Wilson, Tiffany McDonald, Colin Heintz | Written and Directed by Brett Bentman
Bull Shark begins with an alarm going off and the local game warden Spencer Timms (Thom Hallum) holding his head. The empty beer cans on his nightstand explaining why. He proceeds to make himself a thermos full of coffee and vodka and heads off to work several hours late.
He’s barely there when Nolan (Billy Blair) calls. He’s got something he wants his buddy Spencer to see, a dead shark he plans on making a fortune from selling the teeth etc. Instead, he’s told to get rid of it since people will think there are sharks in the lake. Since, as well as being none too bright, he’s too lazy to properly dispose of it he dumps it into the lake. Unfortunately...
Bull Shark begins with an alarm going off and the local game warden Spencer Timms (Thom Hallum) holding his head. The empty beer cans on his nightstand explaining why. He proceeds to make himself a thermos full of coffee and vodka and heads off to work several hours late.
He’s barely there when Nolan (Billy Blair) calls. He’s got something he wants his buddy Spencer to see, a dead shark he plans on making a fortune from selling the teeth etc. Instead, he’s told to get rid of it since people will think there are sharks in the lake. Since, as well as being none too bright, he’s too lazy to properly dispose of it he dumps it into the lake. Unfortunately...
- 3/4/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Aew & WWE Star Dustin Rhodes Saddles Up in Trailer for Indie Western ‘Cutter Bill’ (Exclusive Video)
Dustin Rhodes has made his jump from WWE to Aew, and now the wrestler formerly known as Goldust is saddling up in indie western “Cutter Bill.”
TheWrap can exclusively reveal the trailer. Watch the video above.
In the film, Rhodes plays Mitchell White, the wisecracking partner of down-on-his-luck gambler Jessup Cross (Thom Hallum) in a scheme to find $80 million in hidden Texas drug money. The fabled fortune is said to be hidden on a ranch owned by Cutter Bill, a member of a crime syndicate known as the Cowboy Mafia. With Cutter Bill dead and gone, the duo head out to strike it rich and, in Jessup’s case, pay off a vicious bookie named The Indian that wants his head.
Also Read: 'Nwa Powerrr' Series Premiere: 22% of YouTube Watch Time Came From 'Aew Dark' Viewers (Exclusive)
There’s just one problem: Jessup and Mitchell aren’t the only ones who know about the treasure.
TheWrap can exclusively reveal the trailer. Watch the video above.
In the film, Rhodes plays Mitchell White, the wisecracking partner of down-on-his-luck gambler Jessup Cross (Thom Hallum) in a scheme to find $80 million in hidden Texas drug money. The fabled fortune is said to be hidden on a ranch owned by Cutter Bill, a member of a crime syndicate known as the Cowboy Mafia. With Cutter Bill dead and gone, the duo head out to strike it rich and, in Jessup’s case, pay off a vicious bookie named The Indian that wants his head.
Also Read: 'Nwa Powerrr' Series Premiere: 22% of YouTube Watch Time Came From 'Aew Dark' Viewers (Exclusive)
There’s just one problem: Jessup and Mitchell aren’t the only ones who know about the treasure.
- 10/25/2019
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Shawn Michaels is many things: a WWE legend, an actor, and a devout Christian. At times, a couple of those may not seem to jive together, something we asked the wrestling icon about ahead of his latest movie premiere.
In “90 Feet From Home,” which debuts Thursday night at Hollywood’s TLC Chinese Theater, Michaels plays a physically and emotionally abusive step-dad to a promising young baseball player. It’s a very un-Christian role, and Michaels had his doubts about accepting such gigs. But a fellow WWE Hall of Famer, who happens to also be an ordained minister, gave the Heartbreak Kid his blessing — and the rock-solid reasoning behind it.
“I’ve always been intrigued that, for whatever reason, when your life changes because of your faith, somehow you’re not allowed to act in a different way,” Michaels told TheWrap. “When I first got saved, I did struggle with it.
In “90 Feet From Home,” which debuts Thursday night at Hollywood’s TLC Chinese Theater, Michaels plays a physically and emotionally abusive step-dad to a promising young baseball player. It’s a very un-Christian role, and Michaels had his doubts about accepting such gigs. But a fellow WWE Hall of Famer, who happens to also be an ordained minister, gave the Heartbreak Kid his blessing — and the rock-solid reasoning behind it.
“I’ve always been intrigued that, for whatever reason, when your life changes because of your faith, somehow you’re not allowed to act in a different way,” Michaels told TheWrap. “When I first got saved, I did struggle with it.
- 6/18/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Shawn Michaels had some iconic WWE matches with The Undertaker. In the new movie “90 Feet From Home,” the retired wrestler may end up on the gurney of an actual undertaker.
In the film’s teaser trailer, which is exclusive to TheWrap, Michaels stars as the abusive father to a retired Major League Baseball player (Adam Hampton). Hampton’s character (who is described as “troubled”) returns to rural Texas to confront — and ultimately plot to kill — his dad.
Eric Roberts, Dean Cain, Thom Hallum, Steven Michael Quezada and Alexandria DeBerry also star.
Also Read: WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels on How Wrestling Aided New Acting Career
Written and directed by Brett Bentman, “90 Feet From Home” hails from Venture Capital Productions in association with B22 Films. Tiffany McDonald is producer.
“90 Feet From Home” — a reference to the length of the base paths in pro baseball, so we’re...
In the film’s teaser trailer, which is exclusive to TheWrap, Michaels stars as the abusive father to a retired Major League Baseball player (Adam Hampton). Hampton’s character (who is described as “troubled”) returns to rural Texas to confront — and ultimately plot to kill — his dad.
Eric Roberts, Dean Cain, Thom Hallum, Steven Michael Quezada and Alexandria DeBerry also star.
Also Read: WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels on How Wrestling Aided New Acting Career
Written and directed by Brett Bentman, “90 Feet From Home” hails from Venture Capital Productions in association with B22 Films. Tiffany McDonald is producer.
“90 Feet From Home” — a reference to the length of the base paths in pro baseball, so we’re...
- 6/5/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
For its 22nd year, Dances With Films returns to Los Angeles this June with an eclectic lineup of films both feature-length and short-form that span a wide range of genres.
Dances With Films 2019 will take place June 13th–23rd at the Tcl Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Horror fans attending the festival will want to keep an eye out for several genre-centric titles, including Come, Said the Night (pictured above).
You can check out the Dances With Films 2019 lineup below, and to learn more, visit the film festival's official website.
"Opening Night Film
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Apple Seed
West Coast Premiere I USA, 2019, HD, 121 min.
Writer/Dir: Michael Worth
Prods: Jody Marriott Bar-Lev, Dustin Rikert, Avi Bar-Lev, Michael Worth
Cast: Rance Howard, Michael Worth, Esther Anderson, Clint Howard, Adrienne Barbeau, Robby Benson
Prince McCoy has found himself almost to the middle of age, and definitely to the end of his rope. Losing his home,...
Dances With Films 2019 will take place June 13th–23rd at the Tcl Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Horror fans attending the festival will want to keep an eye out for several genre-centric titles, including Come, Said the Night (pictured above).
You can check out the Dances With Films 2019 lineup below, and to learn more, visit the film festival's official website.
"Opening Night Film
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Apple Seed
West Coast Premiere I USA, 2019, HD, 121 min.
Writer/Dir: Michael Worth
Prods: Jody Marriott Bar-Lev, Dustin Rikert, Avi Bar-Lev, Michael Worth
Cast: Rance Howard, Michael Worth, Esther Anderson, Clint Howard, Adrienne Barbeau, Robby Benson
Prince McCoy has found himself almost to the middle of age, and definitely to the end of his rope. Losing his home,...
- 5/17/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
“They don’t come any better than Apocalypse Road” Wild Eye Releasing runs rings around Mad Max this December with director Brett Bentman’s post-apocalyptic thriller Apocalypse Road. Fuel up on a powerful mix of The Road and Fury Road as Apocalypse Road chronicles the tense journey of two sisters separated during a post-apocalyptic depression. A sweat-inducing …
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- 11/11/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Wild Eye Releasing runs rings around Mad Max this December with director Brett Bentman’s post-apocalyptic thriller Apocalypse Road. Billed as a mix of The Road and Fury Road, Bentman’s film chronicles the tense journey of two sisters separated during a post-apocalyptic depression.
Following a post-apocalyptic event, two sisters are hunted down and separated by a gang of ruthless killers intent on creating their own twisted form of law and order. The sisters must fight through this new, dangerous world to stay alive in the hopes of being reunited, and escaping to freedom.
A sweat-inducing story about the instinct of human survival and unbreakable bonds, Apocalypse Road, which stars Katie Kohler (Subterranea), Ashlyn McEvers (22 Jump Street), Billy Blair (Machete, Machete Kills) and Nellie Sciutto (Shutter Island), premieres on VOD December 5th from Wild Eye Releasing.
Following a post-apocalyptic event, two sisters are hunted down and separated by a gang of ruthless killers intent on creating their own twisted form of law and order. The sisters must fight through this new, dangerous world to stay alive in the hopes of being reunited, and escaping to freedom.
A sweat-inducing story about the instinct of human survival and unbreakable bonds, Apocalypse Road, which stars Katie Kohler (Subterranea), Ashlyn McEvers (22 Jump Street), Billy Blair (Machete, Machete Kills) and Nellie Sciutto (Shutter Island), premieres on VOD December 5th from Wild Eye Releasing.
- 11/8/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Brett Bentman's The Night Before is set to release this September. Mti Home Video will handle the release, on DVD. In the film, a single mother and her daughter are taken captive, in a strange home. Events take place on the night before Halloween. This indie horror title stars: Steven Michael Quezada, Rachel G. Whittle, Kimi Acosta and Tom Zembrod. A trailer has just been released for the film and it can be found here. The trailer shows Kristina (Whittle) in the dark. Something grabs her from behind, out of view. Then, a masked character makes an appearance, axe in hand. Characters are stabbed and bloodied on a lawn. And, the clip holds a good deal of tension. Mti Home Video has set the DVD release for late September. The disc will be available on September 26th, with the DVD artwork coming soon. Fans of stalk-and-slash thrillers, can track...
- 8/16/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The first trailer and batch of images from director Brett Bentman’s The Night Before have come our way ahead of the film’s release this summer. The Night Before stars Steven Michael Quezada, Rachel G. Whittle and Eric Hanson. Synopsis On… Continue Reading →
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The post Images and a Trailer Came from The Night Before appeared first on Dread Central.
- 2/22/2017
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
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