On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have for you today is the 2017 murder mystery No Blood of Mine, and you can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Written and directed by Wesley Ellenwood, No Blood of Mine has the following synopsis, courtesy of Ellenwood himself: Victoria, a smart and pretty girl from a poor neighborhood in Duluth, accepts a loan from a North Dakota gangster to keep her Williston trucking firm afloat. When the business fails, she takes off for home under the cover of darkness only to be tracked down by the gangster and kidnapped. Forced to make a choice, Victoria...
Written and directed by Wesley Ellenwood, No Blood of Mine has the following synopsis, courtesy of Ellenwood himself: Victoria, a smart and pretty girl from a poor neighborhood in Duluth, accepts a loan from a North Dakota gangster to keep her Williston trucking firm afloat. When the business fails, she takes off for home under the cover of darkness only to be tracked down by the gangster and kidnapped. Forced to make a choice, Victoria...
- 12/16/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Looking for a second wind after last year’s Into The Storm, New Line has set Greg Russo to script Category 6, a natural-disaster pic about a massive coastal hurricane that Broken Road’s Todd Garner will oversee.
Russo’s scripting It Takes A Thief for Universal and producers John Davis and Joseph Singer, and has the hourlong drama pilot Chop Shop at Fbc with Chris Morgan producing. He scripted Heatseekers for Michael Bay’s Platinum Dune at Paramount. New Line’s Walter Hamada and Dave Neustadter will oversee for New Line, along with Broken Road exec Jeremy Stein. The scribe is repped by ICM Partners, Madhouse Entertainment and attorney Larry Kopeikin.
Russo’s scripting It Takes A Thief for Universal and producers John Davis and Joseph Singer, and has the hourlong drama pilot Chop Shop at Fbc with Chris Morgan producing. He scripted Heatseekers for Michael Bay’s Platinum Dune at Paramount. New Line’s Walter Hamada and Dave Neustadter will oversee for New Line, along with Broken Road exec Jeremy Stein. The scribe is repped by ICM Partners, Madhouse Entertainment and attorney Larry Kopeikin.
- 2/3/2015
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
Exclusive: While Sony seemed ready to go to the altar last fall on a three-year slate finance deal with Blue Anchor Entertainment that was to bring $300M-$350M in equity spread across the Sony slate, the studio has grown very impatient that the deal hasn’t closed, and I’m told Michael Lynton is now looking at other suitors for which might be a slightly different version of the mammoth deal. I’m hearing that the lead horse might well be CitiGroup and Ben Waisbren, which until now seemed reluctant to be involved in the entertainment industry after losing money in recent ventures. They are not the only party in the mix, I’m told. Back when Blue Anchor–led by Bloom Hergott partner John Laviolette and vet producer and former investment banker Joseph M. Singer–surfaced as the favorite to make this deal, Deadline reported that Bank of America...
- 4/4/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Oscar season is in full swing and is dominating attention, but the most important discussions taking place in town are being done with bankers in back rooms as heavyweight producers and co-financiers move around and will dramatically shape the future of studio event film slates for years to come. The players in the drama still to formalize landing places are Jeff Robinov and Graham King, Jerry Bruckheimer, John Laviolette and Joseph M. Singer’s Blue Anchor Entertainment. This after Thomas Tull’s Legendary Pictures left Warner Bros for Universal, and was replaced by Brett Ratner, James Packer and Steve Mnuchin’s RatPac Dune, which will co-finance the slates of Warner Bros going forward. Two of the next big moves seem to squarely involve Sony Pictures, whose heads Michael Lynton and Amy Pascal head into investor meetings on the Sony lot in Culver City on Thursday with some pending alliances that will greatly reshape their operations.
- 11/19/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Universal Pictures has plans to bring the 1968 ABC series It Takes a Thief to the big screen, Variety reports. Hollywood newcomer Greg Russo has come aboard to provide the screenplay. Robert Wagner, Malachi Throne and Fred Astaire starred in the original show, which ran for 66 episodes and followed cat burglar Alexander Mundy (Wagner) as he agrees to work for the United States Secret Intelligence Agency in exchange for his release from prison. It's quite likely that the studio has hopes of turning the 60's spy series into a franchise, similar to what Paramount Pictures did with Mission: Impossible and what Warner Bros. is aiming for with their upcoming The Man From U.N.C.L.E. . John Davis and Joseph Singer are attached to produce.
- 10/30/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Sony Pictures, not to be outdone by this year’s flurry of slate financing deals by rival studios, is zeroing in on a pact with Blue Anchor Entertainment for as much as $350 million with potential for even more credit, an individual familiar with the talks told TheWrap. The studio is the last among the majors — all of whom but Disney have been eager to share risk — to shore up its slate-financing arrangements for the coming years. Blue Anchor is a Beverly Hills-based partnership led by John Laviolette, a partner at the Bloom Hergott lawfirm, and producer Joseph M. Singer...
- 10/4/2013
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap
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