Kevin Zegers is smokin' in The Entitled.
Anchor Bay will release the 2011 thriller The Entitled, starring Kevin Zegers (Frozen) and Ray Liotta (Something Wild), on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 6, for the list prices of 29.99 and $26.98, respectively.
In the movie, Zegers stars as Paul Dynan, who doesn’t have the security of the job he dreamed of so he plans the perfect crime to help his struggling family: extort a fortune from three wealthy men (Liotta, Titanic‘s Victor Garber, and A History of Violence‘s Stephen McHattie). He plans to abduct their socialite children and collect a healthy ransom of $3 million. Well, the kidnapping part goes okay, but it doesn’t take too long before blood is shed and the entire scheme begins to unravel.
Directed by Aaron Woodley (Rhinoceros Eyes) and also starring Laura Vandervoort (TV’s V) and Devon Bostick (Diary of a Wimpy Kid), the film is premiering in the U.
Anchor Bay will release the 2011 thriller The Entitled, starring Kevin Zegers (Frozen) and Ray Liotta (Something Wild), on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 6, for the list prices of 29.99 and $26.98, respectively.
In the movie, Zegers stars as Paul Dynan, who doesn’t have the security of the job he dreamed of so he plans the perfect crime to help his struggling family: extort a fortune from three wealthy men (Liotta, Titanic‘s Victor Garber, and A History of Violence‘s Stephen McHattie). He plans to abduct their socialite children and collect a healthy ransom of $3 million. Well, the kidnapping part goes okay, but it doesn’t take too long before blood is shed and the entire scheme begins to unravel.
Directed by Aaron Woodley (Rhinoceros Eyes) and also starring Laura Vandervoort (TV’s V) and Devon Bostick (Diary of a Wimpy Kid), the film is premiering in the U.
- 7/21/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Yes, yes, I stole the line from some other scifi horror film, I’m a bad man. But I can live with that, particularly when its in the interest of something as intriguing as Almaz Black Box. This one appears to be right on the verge of becoming a lost film. The production year is listed as 2007, it appears to be the only thing that writer-director Christian Johnston has ever done, the production company’s listed website is non-existent, and despite some scattered references to it having screened in the Cannes Marche Du Film - the market component of the giant festival - there is nary a single mention of it to be found on the listed sales agent’s web site. When things like this happen it normally means that the backers have gone bankrupt after the film is finished but before it’s paid for - exactly what...
- 5/4/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
A stop motion animated feature fusing childhood animation techniques with gouts of blood, absurd violence, copious jokes about Winnipeg, and 19th century science from the mind of Guy Maddin’s regular screen writing partner as directed by a key animator on uber-surreal television series What It’s Like Being Alone and Aaron Woodley’s Rhinoceros Eyes. Should be a recipe for instant gold in these parts, right? I mean, what could go wrong? Well, rather a lot, really, rendering Neil Burns’ Edison and Leo a significant misfire on a number of levels.
- 9/6/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
TORONTO -- Plum Pictures, the fledgling New York production shingle headed by the trio of Galt Niederhoffer, Celine Rattray and Daniela Soto-Taplin, has partnered with Madstone Films to search out first-time directors and projects for the company's directors program. As part of the pact, Plum will move into Madstone's offices in Manhattan. Madstone launched the directors program two years ago, and the first film to come out of the program, Aaron Woodley's Rhinoceros Eyes, is screening at the Toronto International Film Festival. The directors program is overseen by Madstone co-CEO and co-founder Tom Gruenberg. Plum currently is developing The Michael Pellegrino Project, to be penned by James Manos Jr., and The Angelo Brooks Story, which the company optioned from a 60 Minutes piece about a cop who forms a debate team of inner-city youth. The company recently acquired film rights to Edmund Morris' book The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, as well as the novel Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid. Plum also will continue to develop projects outside of Madstone.
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