Exclusive: Jason Moring announced on Friday a deal for the company to handle international sales in Berlin on Youssef Delara’s drama.
Freestyle Releasing plans a wide Us theatrical release on March 18 for The Bounce Back, about a relationship expert on a book tour whose life is turned upside-down when he falls for a talk show circuit therapist who is convinced he is a charlatan.
Shemar Moore stars alongside Nadine Velazquez and Kali Hawk.
Producers on The Bounce Back are Ray Brown, Amir Delara and Victor Teran, while Moore served as executive producer.
“Ddi is extremely excited about The Bounce Back, a hilarious romantic comedy with a diverse cast that will appeal to a global audience,” said Moring.
“Shemar delivers a touching performance as a single father and author who struggles to find love.”...
Freestyle Releasing plans a wide Us theatrical release on March 18 for The Bounce Back, about a relationship expert on a book tour whose life is turned upside-down when he falls for a talk show circuit therapist who is convinced he is a charlatan.
Shemar Moore stars alongside Nadine Velazquez and Kali Hawk.
Producers on The Bounce Back are Ray Brown, Amir Delara and Victor Teran, while Moore served as executive producer.
“Ddi is extremely excited about The Bounce Back, a hilarious romantic comedy with a diverse cast that will appeal to a global audience,” said Moring.
“Shemar delivers a touching performance as a single father and author who struggles to find love.”...
- 2/5/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
It was less about 2 1/2 years ago when actor Shemar Moore raised over $630,000 on Indiegogo to help fund his feature film "The Bounce Back," which he stars in and also executive produces. Directed by Youssef Delara ("Filly Brown") and written by Delara and Victor Teran from a story by Staci Robinson, the romantic comedy stars Moore as an author who's marketing a relationship book but hasn't gotten over his own heartbreak. Bill Bellamy co-stars as his friend and manager, and Nadine Velasquez as his love interest. The official synopsis reads: Father, author and relationship expert, Matthew Taylor is on a whirlwind book tour promoting his new best seller,...
- 1/29/2016
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
On April 14th, the filmmaking team of Yousesef Delaraa and Victor Teran (Bedrooms) present the Blu-ray debut of their new thriller Enter The Dangerous Mind on the Well Go USA Entertainment label. Jake Hoffman (The Wolf of Wall Street), Nikki Reed (Twilight franchise), Thomas Dekker (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Priestley (“Beverly Hills, 90210”), Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”) and Scott Bakula (“NCIS: New Orleans”) all star in this terrifying study of mental illness and the destruction unleashed when someone finally snaps.
Enter The Dangerous Mind enters the dangerous mind of Jim (Jake Hoffman) – a socially awkward Edm musician with a traumatic past, a tenuous grip on reality, and voices in his head. Music makes the voices stop and that’s what Jim wants most – to hide away in his apartment, mixing original dubstep beats as a soundtrack to the insanity of daily life. When he meets Wendy (Nikki Reed...
Enter The Dangerous Mind enters the dangerous mind of Jim (Jake Hoffman) – a socially awkward Edm musician with a traumatic past, a tenuous grip on reality, and voices in his head. Music makes the voices stop and that’s what Jim wants most – to hide away in his apartment, mixing original dubstep beats as a soundtrack to the insanity of daily life. When he meets Wendy (Nikki Reed...
- 4/13/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
From the filmmaking team of Youssef Delara and Victor Teran (Bedrooms) comes the thriller Enter The Dangerous Mind, starring Jake Hoffman (The Wolf of Wall Street), Nikki Reed (Twilight franchise), Thomas Dekker (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Priestley (“Beverly Hills, 90210”), Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”) and Scott Bakula (“NCIS: New Orleans”). Debuting on Blu-ray™ and DVD April 14 from Well Go USA Entertainment and Amplify, the film … Continue reading →
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- 2/28/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
The weekend is chalk full of new Specialty releases, though most will likely be low performers in terms of dollars at the box office. Entertainment One is opening Nicolas Cage and Hayden Christensen starrer Outcast with limited runs and will likely find tepid returns at the theatrical box office, though it may shine in the digital/on-demand space where it will also bow this weekend. Documentary Ballet 422 (Magnolia Pictures), meanwhile, has had solid buzz heading into the weekend and should score well in its niche market. Monterey Media is hoping to have traction with stars Wes Bentley, Vincent Piazza and Amber Tamblyn as it opens 3 Nights In The Desert in theaters and on-demand, while Freestyle Releasing is targeting the rom-com crowd for its debut, One Small Hitch. Other Specialty openers this weekend include First Run Features’ doc The Other Man: F.W. de Klerk And The End Of Apartheid In South Africa,...
- 2/6/2015
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
Fusing the world of Edm, psychological thriller, and romance might not seem like an obvious choice, but that's the ambitious blend put together by directors Youssef Delara and Victor Teran in "Enter The Dangerous Mind." Today we have an exclusive clip from the upcoming film. Starring Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Jason Priestly, Scott Bakula, and Gina Rodriguez, the story follows a slightly unhinged Edm musician, weighed down a trouble past and voices in his head, who finds possible hope for the future when he strikes up a relationship with a social worker. But soon, he becomes obsessed by his new beau and violence surfaces. However, in the clip below, you can see the more innocent, early stages of the romance, before it goes down a dark path. "Enter The Dangerous Mind" opens on February 6th in theaters and on iTunes.
- 2/4/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
As indicated by its title's weak quasi-pun, Enter the Dangerous Mind riffs on the ubiquitous musical form Edm (a/k/a electronic dance music) as popularized by the likes of Skrillex and David Guetta. Yet it quickly becomes clear that the genre is being used by co-directors Youssef Delara and Victor Teran as little more than a trendy hook upon which to hang a narratively repetitive thriller suffused with movie-psycho clichés. A wild-eyed yet nondescript Jake Hoffman (Dustin's son) stars as Jim, a twitchy, reclusive beatmaker saddled with a Tyler Durden–esque imaginary buddy (Thomas Dekker) who pumps crassly misogynist invective into his ear. Jim briefly finds succor in a potential relationship with an inexplicably supportive social-work student (Nikki Reed), b...
- 2/4/2015
- Village Voice
Electronic dance music (Edm) becomes a backdrop for horror in “Enter the Dangerous Mind.” The film, written by Victor Teran aand co-directed by Teran and Youssef Delara stars Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Jason Priestly, Scott Bakula and Golden Globe winner Gina Rodriguez. The film will be in theaters Feb. 6 on iTunes and theaters simultaneously. The film focuses on an Edm musician whose crush unleashes the darker side of his mind. “Enter the mind of Jim (Jake Hoffman) – a socially awkward Edm musician with a traumatic past, a tenuous grip on reality, and voices in his head. When he meets Wendy (Nikki Reed), he thinks he might [ Read More ]
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- 1/12/2015
- by monique
- ShockYa
Previously titled Snap, Enter the Dangerous Mind (or Edm) concerns a troubled young musician who drowns out his violent impulses with the pulsating music he makes. This being a thriller, it might not be enough. Starring Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed and Thomas Dekker, the film directed by Youseff Delara and Victor Teran “enters the mind…
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- 1/12/2015
- by Samuel Zimmerman
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It was less than a year ago that actor Shemar Moore raised over $630,000 on Indiegogo to help fund his feature film "The Bounce Back," which he stars in and also executive produces. Directed by Youssef Delara ("Filly Brown") and written by Delara and Victor Teran from a story by Staci Robinson, the romantic comedy stars Moore as an author who's marketing a relationship book but hasn't gotten over his own heartbreak. Bill Bellamy co-stars as his friend and manager, and Nadine Velasquez as love interest. As "Bounce Back" recently wrapped production in Los Angeles, Shadow And Act spoke with Moore and Bellamy about the movie and what other projects they have coming up, including a...
- 6/16/2014
- by Shadow And Act
- ShadowAndAct
From the press release:
Are you ready for a spine-chilling global avalanche of Indian zombies, Israeli oldboys, vengeance-crazed Vikings, Swedish mesmerists, Irish telekinesis, Argentine undead, Aussie bone-crushers, murderous Mormons and Chilean assassins?
Film4 FrightFest 2013, returning for its 4teenth year, has unveiled its biggest line-up in history. From Thurs 22 August to Monday 26 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 51 films on three screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strands will play in Empires 2 & 4. The new FrightFest Xtra strand, also in Screen 2, will allow fans to catch up with sold-out performances of the most popular attractions.
This year there are eleven countries representing five continents with a record-breaking thirty-three UK or European premieres and ten world premieres.
The world premieres include our opening night attraction The Dead 2: India from the Ford Brothers,...
Are you ready for a spine-chilling global avalanche of Indian zombies, Israeli oldboys, vengeance-crazed Vikings, Swedish mesmerists, Irish telekinesis, Argentine undead, Aussie bone-crushers, murderous Mormons and Chilean assassins?
Film4 FrightFest 2013, returning for its 4teenth year, has unveiled its biggest line-up in history. From Thurs 22 August to Monday 26 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 51 films on three screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strands will play in Empires 2 & 4. The new FrightFest Xtra strand, also in Screen 2, will allow fans to catch up with sold-out performances of the most popular attractions.
This year there are eleven countries representing five continents with a record-breaking thirty-three UK or European premieres and ten world premieres.
The world premieres include our opening night attraction The Dead 2: India from the Ford Brothers,...
- 6/30/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Reza Safinia, a multi-instrumentalist composer raised on Barry White, Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones Productions, has worked in the music industry producing and engineering records for artists from Kylie Minogue to Ms Dynamite. Recently, however, he has begun composing for film and has managed to incorporate his passion for textured, electronic music into the cinematic realm. This is apparent in his most recent film Snap, which premiered this year at SXSW and features a primarily dubstep-driven score. Safinia was kind enough to talk to us about his journey from record producer to film composer and how electronic music has shaped the art of film scoring.
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What were some of your earliest musical influences?
When I was five years old my aunt gave me a cassette of Barry White and I used to play it every night on auto repeat on those [cassette players] where it would turn around when it got to the end of one side,...
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What were some of your earliest musical influences?
When I was five years old my aunt gave me a cassette of Barry White and I used to play it every night on auto repeat on those [cassette players] where it would turn around when it got to the end of one side,...
- 4/3/2013
- by Jeremy Caesar
- SoundOnSight
"Twilight" actress Nikki Reed made a big dent at SXSW this year, showing off her acting chops in the gritty indie "Snap" and singing opposite her husband (and former "American Idol" contestant) Paul McDonald at a number of live gigs throughout Austin for the music portion of the festival. Like her musical foray, "Snap" is a passion project for Reed, who took on double duties as producer/star after reading Victor Teran's script. Directed by Teran and Youssef Delara ("Filly Brown"), "Snap" centers on Jim Whitman (Jake Hoffman), a brilliant but painfully introverted dubstep musician who develops a crush on a young social worker, Wendy (Reed). Initially drawn in by Jim's musical genius, Wendy soon comes to discover his inner demons as their romance takes a turn for the dour. In between performing sets with McDonald in Austin last week, Indiewire sat down with Reed to discuss her unique experience at this year's festival,...
- 3/18/2013
- by Nigel M. Smith
- Indiewire
Another year and another great festival wraps up deep in the heart of Texas. As the curtains draw to a close on the Paramount and the music fades, Friday marked the end of another great festival at South by Southwest. With over a hundred films screened, this year’s festival has introduced a plethora of great films to audiences. The festival has been a chance to showcase big headliners like Evil Dead as well as highlight fantastic indies like Zero Charisma. The greatest thing about these festivals is the air of collaboration between various artists, admirers, and professionals alike. Hearing a conversation between a music badge holder, film badge press, and interactive entrepreneurs sums up South by Southwest succinctly. It really captures the spirit of South by Southwest and reminds us why Austin is a true Mecca for creativity and collaboration. Signing off from Austin, TX, see y’all next year!
- 3/17/2013
- by David Tran
- SoundOnSight
Youssef Delara and Victor Teran gave themselves quite the challenge with “Snap.” Not only does the story have roots in disturbing true events and a touchy mental condition at the core, but then they infuse it with an exceptional dose of style and set it all to a beat, ultimately making the film feel as though it has a pulse. Jake Hoffman leads as Jim, an antisocial shut-in who expresses himself through music, making beats, uploading them to the web and amassing a following all from the comfort of his own home. When Jake gets a gig fixing an office computer and crosses pathes with Wendy (Nikki Reed), she inspires [ Read More ]
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- 3/14/2013
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
Snap
Directed by Youssef Delara, Victor Teran
Written by Victor Teran
Snap is a psychological thriller that plays like a dubstep song on celluloid. It’s loud, abrasive, with hard cuts, and loud imagery. The film follows Jim Whitman (Jake Hoffman), a musically talented schizophrenic as he traverses an introverted life, trying to keep a darkness inside him at bay. The film charts his struggles to keep the Hyde-like alter personality (Thomas Dekker) at bay as he befriends, and eventually obsesses over, Wendy (Nikki Reed), a caring social worker with demons of her own.
The film starts as typical thrillers do, Jim living a quiet life with just enough darkness boiling underneath. He is content with creating dubstep tracks and uploading them pseudonymously, as long as the one dark voice stays quiet. His music is the one way in which he staves off that part of him. It fills the...
Directed by Youssef Delara, Victor Teran
Written by Victor Teran
Snap is a psychological thriller that plays like a dubstep song on celluloid. It’s loud, abrasive, with hard cuts, and loud imagery. The film follows Jim Whitman (Jake Hoffman), a musically talented schizophrenic as he traverses an introverted life, trying to keep a darkness inside him at bay. The film charts his struggles to keep the Hyde-like alter personality (Thomas Dekker) at bay as he befriends, and eventually obsesses over, Wendy (Nikki Reed), a caring social worker with demons of her own.
The film starts as typical thrillers do, Jim living a quiet life with just enough darkness boiling underneath. He is content with creating dubstep tracks and uploading them pseudonymously, as long as the one dark voice stays quiet. His music is the one way in which he staves off that part of him. It fills the...
- 3/14/2013
- by David Tran
- SoundOnSight
Last night, Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers" hit the SXSW Film Festival, bringing with it mayhem and a pushed-to-the-red soundtrack fuelled by Skrillex. But it's far from the only movie in Austin with cutting edge tunes that play an important role in the thrust and texture of the narrative. "Snap," co-directed by Youssef Delara (who was behind last year's buzzed-about "Filly Brown") and Victor Teran, is a psychological thriller set within the dubstep scene and we've got an exclusive track from Reza Safinia to give you a flavor of what will be coming out of movie theater speakers at SXSW. After previously working with Delara on "Filly Brown," they reunited for "Snap," with Safinia expanding his role as composer to include producer. A longtime music industry veteran and musician in his own right, Safinia told us he sees more opportunities for electronic artists in the film world, thanks one film in particular.
- 3/11/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Quickly after premiering Filly Brown at Sundance in 2012, filmmakers Youssef Delara and Victor Teran moved into production on their newest feature, Snap. As close collaborators for many years on other films, Delara and Teran teamed up again to co-direct and produce Snap. Set in the explosive world of underground dubstep, the film explores the dangerous psyche of a young man as a social worker and her mentor try to uncover his secrets before his violent past erupts. Snap stars Jake Hoffman (Barney’s Version), Nikki Reed (Thirteen, Twilight), Scott Bakula (American Beauty, TV’s Quantum Leap), and Thomas Dekker (Kaboom), and makes its world premiere tomorrow at SXSW in …...
- 3/10/2013
- by Alexandra Byer
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
In case you’re not so familiar with the Snap movie, we’re here to inform you that it’s an upcoming psychological thriller set in (watch out!) the world of dubstep! Another great thing about this project is that it stars Dustin Hoffman’s son Jake Hoffman and Nikki Reed, it is set to premiere at this year’s SXSW, and today we have the first teaser trailer to share with you! That’s more than just one good thing, actually… Directed by Youssef Delara and Victor Teran, the movie will take us on a dark and terrifying journey into the depths of the psychopathic mind that threatens to explode into...
- 3/9/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
"Snap" stars Jake Hoffman (son of Dustin Hoffman) as a mentally unstable dubstep savant who becomes obsessed with social worker Nikki Reed ("Twilight") and quickly unravels to menacing proportions. The psychological thriller is co-directed by Youssef Delara ("Filly Brown") and Victor Teran, and has its world premiere at SXSW on March 11. Watch a pulsing, enigmatic teaser below. Thomas Dekker ("Kaboom") and Scott Bakula ("Quantum Leap") also star. The film is written by Victor Teran ("Bedrooms"). ...
- 3/7/2013
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
Watch the SXSW Film Festival Teaser Trailer for Snap, starring Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker and Scott Bakula. Youssef Delara and Victor Teran direct the psychological thriller scripted by Teran, which makes it's World Premiere at the SXSW fest. The film's produced by Filly Brown's Amir Delara, Ryland Aldrich, Victor Teran and Youssef Delara. Jim is a painfully shy, socially awkward music savant whose inner demons get stirred up when he develops an obsession with Wendy, a young clinical social worker, who is drawn to Jim by her naïve desire to save people. His fixation grows more menacing after she rejects his romantic advances and Wendy is forced to seek out the counsel of her mentor, Kevin. Together they attempt to unravel the secrets of Jim's inner torment...
- 3/7/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch the SXSW Film Festival Teaser Trailer for Snap, starring Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker and Scott Bakula. Youssef Delara and Victor Teran direct the psychological thriller scripted by Teran, which makes it's World Premiere at the SXSW fest. The film's produced by Filly Brown's Amir Delara, Ryland Aldrich, Victor Teran and Youssef Delara. Jim is a painfully shy, socially awkward music savant whose inner demons get stirred up when he develops an obsession with Wendy, a young clinical social worker, who is drawn to Jim by her naïve desire to save people. His fixation grows more menacing after she rejects his romantic advances and Wendy is forced to seek out the counsel of her mentor, Kevin. Together they attempt to unravel the secrets of Jim's inner torment...
- 3/7/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
More SXSW business this morning as we now have the teaser trailer for Snap starring Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Scott Bakula, and Jason Priestley.
Jim is a painfully shy, socially awkward music savant whose inner demons get stirred up when he develops an obsession with Wendy, a young clinical social worker, who is drawn to Jim by her naïve desire to save people. His fixation grows more menacing after she rejects his romantic advances and Wendy is forced to seek out the counsel of her mentor, Kevin. Together they attempt to unravel the secrets of Jim's inner torment before it spirals out of control. A raw psychological thriller set in the underground world of dubstep DJ scene, Snap takes us on a dark and terrifying journey into the depths of the psychopathic mind as it threatens to explode into horrific violence.
Youssef Delara directed from a script by Victor Teran.
Jim is a painfully shy, socially awkward music savant whose inner demons get stirred up when he develops an obsession with Wendy, a young clinical social worker, who is drawn to Jim by her naïve desire to save people. His fixation grows more menacing after she rejects his romantic advances and Wendy is forced to seek out the counsel of her mentor, Kevin. Together they attempt to unravel the secrets of Jim's inner torment before it spirals out of control. A raw psychological thriller set in the underground world of dubstep DJ scene, Snap takes us on a dark and terrifying journey into the depths of the psychopathic mind as it threatens to explode into horrific violence.
Youssef Delara directed from a script by Victor Teran.
- 3/7/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Shades of Scorsese and Refn follow much of Victor Teran and Youssef Delara's psychological thriller "Snap," but the directors are able to adeptly insert their own demented to twists to make the film something both unique and frightening. Sensitive souls should stay far away, but those looking for something more shocking in their SXSW lineup should be sure to give the film a shot. What is it about? A stylish psychological thriller set against the underground dub step DJ scene that takes the audience on a dark and terrifying journey into the depths of the psychopathic mind as it threatens to explode into horrific violence. About the filmmaker: We've been working as a team in one way or another since 2004 when Youssef wrote and directed and Victor produced our first film, English As A Second Language.We've made three more films together since then -- Bedrooms, Filly Brown (which...
- 3/7/2013
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
You know about those young whippersnappers out there dancing and grinding and convulsing to a new brand of electronic music that they've titled dubstep, right? Well, who would have thought that anybody would ever make a dark, psychological drama with that music genre right at it's core. You may not have been thinking it, but Filly Brown filmmakers Youssef Delara and Victor Teran were one step ahead of you with their new film Snap. Set to have its world premiere at SXSW this Monday, March 11th, the gnarly teaser trailer for the film is now embedded below. Oh, and full disclosure, while our Festivals Editor Ryland Aldrich is heading up coverage of the fest for us, he's also headed to Austin as a producer on...
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- 3/7/2013
- Screen Anarchy
The 2013 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival (March 8-16, 2013, in Austin, Texas) is gearing up for another round of film madness, and next on tap for you cats looking forward to the event is the trailer premiere for Snap.
Youssef Delara and Victor Teran’s Snap, stars Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Scott Bakula, and Jason Priestley. Click on the image below for the trailer which is online and not embeddable over at EW.com.
Synopsis
Jim is a painfully shy, socially awkward music savant whose inner demons get stirred up when he develops an obsession with Wendy, a young clinical social worker, who is drawn to Jim by her naïve desire to save people. His fixation grows more menacing after she rejects his romantic advances and Wendy is forced to seek out the counsel of her mentor, Kevin. Together they attempt to unravel the secrets of Jim’s...
Youssef Delara and Victor Teran’s Snap, stars Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Scott Bakula, and Jason Priestley. Click on the image below for the trailer which is online and not embeddable over at EW.com.
Synopsis
Jim is a painfully shy, socially awkward music savant whose inner demons get stirred up when he develops an obsession with Wendy, a young clinical social worker, who is drawn to Jim by her naïve desire to save people. His fixation grows more menacing after she rejects his romantic advances and Wendy is forced to seek out the counsel of her mentor, Kevin. Together they attempt to unravel the secrets of Jim’s...
- 3/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Snap, premiering at the SXSW Film Festival next week, is a pretty grim tale. Young stars Jake Hoffman (yes, son of Dustin) and Nikki Reed (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2) have both been in their share of dark films, but their upcoming feature about a schizophrenic dubstep fan and the girl he becomes obsessed with is by far the darkest.
“This was the first time I’ve ever done a movie this creepy,” Hoffman says. “I had nightmares during the shoot.”
Check out a teaser from the film below.
Snap follows Hoffman’s character, Jim, through the world of dubstep,...
“This was the first time I’ve ever done a movie this creepy,” Hoffman says. “I had nightmares during the shoot.”
Check out a teaser from the film below.
Snap follows Hoffman’s character, Jim, through the world of dubstep,...
- 3/6/2013
- by Laura Hertzfeld
- EW - Inside Movies
Cima Productions has debuted a first look photo from the feature film “Snap,” starring Youssef Delara (“Filly Brown”) and Victor Teran (“Bedrooms”). The film stars Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Scott Bakula, and Jason Priestley. The film is going to be one of the films being shown at this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival, which will take place March 8 through March 16 in Austin, Texas. The film is a thriller that takes place in one of the most unlikeliest of places–the underground music scene. However, that doesn’t mean the film won’t be lacking in terrifying stuff. “A stylish psychological thriller set against the underground [ Read More ]
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- 2/2/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Some of the best films of the 2012/2013 calender year from Richard Linklater, Harmony Korine, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Andrew Bujalski, Jeff Nichols, David Gordon Green, Shane Carruth and Joshua Oppenheimer are among the headliner names for the 2013 edition of the South by Southwest Film Festival. With a little over 100 plus film line-up (a whopping 2000+ titles were submitted), almost 70 are world premieres: there is the highly anticipated sophomore film (that has been on our radar since it first went into production) with M. Blash’s (The Wait), Joe Swanberg who makes SXSW his second home will premiere Drinking Buddies, veteran indie filmmaker John Sayles saddles in with Go For Sisters, and rounding out the Narrative Spotlight section we’ve got The Bounceback from Bryan Poyser, Loves Her Gun from Geoff Marslett along with titles we thought might break into Park City, but found an Austin home instead with Jacob Vaughan’s Milo and...
- 2/1/2013
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
The 2013 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival (March 8-16, 2013, in Austin, Texas) is gearing up for another round of film madness, and they've announced over 100 movies to be screened already, two of which we'll tell you about below. Look for a full list of midnight selections on February 6th.
Vvisit the official South by Southwest website for more info in the meantime.
First out of the horror gate will be the Duplass Brothers' presentation of Jacob Vaughan's Milo starring Gillian Jacobs, Ken Marino, and Patrick Warburton.
Synopsis
A young married man discovers that his stress has created a terrifying gremlin that lives inside of him and emerges to exact revenge on the individuals causing his anxiety. Only by managing his stress and confronting this demon can he protect himself and his close friends from suffering similarly gruesome deaths. Think R-rated Gremlins meets Attack the Block.
Next we have the...
Vvisit the official South by Southwest website for more info in the meantime.
First out of the horror gate will be the Duplass Brothers' presentation of Jacob Vaughan's Milo starring Gillian Jacobs, Ken Marino, and Patrick Warburton.
Synopsis
A young married man discovers that his stress has created a terrifying gremlin that lives inside of him and emerges to exact revenge on the individuals causing his anxiety. Only by managing his stress and confronting this demon can he protect himself and his close friends from suffering similarly gruesome deaths. Think R-rated Gremlins meets Attack the Block.
Next we have the...
- 1/31/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The promoters of Austin's legendary South By Southwest Festival , which kicks off on March 8, have announced the massive lineup of film for 2013 (69 world premieres, 14 North American and 5 U.S. Premieres so far), which includes the world premiere of Evil Dead, the much-talked-about reboot of the Sam Raimi classic from director Fede Alvarez. That's the big news, of course, but the lineup also includes a wealth of horror, thriller, dark fantasy and other genre-related titles. Here's a few of those additional highlights: Milo Director/Screenwriter: Jacob Vaughan, Screenwriter: Benjamin Hayes A man discovers that his chronic stomach problems are due to the fact that he has a demon baby living in his colon. Starring Ken Marino, Gillian Jacobs, Peter Stormare, Stephen Root and Mary Kay Place. (World Premiere) Much Ado About Nothing Director: Joss Whedon Shakespeare's classic comedy is given a contemporary spin in Joss Whedon's film, Much Ado About Nothing.
- 1/31/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
The Indomina Group has acquired worldwide rights to hip-hop drama Filly Brown. Indomina is planning a theatrical release in the fall. The film, which stars Gina Rodriguez, Edward James Olmos and Lou Diamond Phillips, had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January. Filly Brown tracks the journey of the tough titular female rapper -- played by Rodriguez -- as she transforms from underground street rapper to pop stardom. Youssef Delara wrote and co-directed the drama with Michael D. Olmos. The directors produced the film. Also producing were Victor Teran, Amir Delara, Mico Olmos, Edward "E-Dub" Rios and Khool-Aid Rios; Olmos,
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- 3/15/2012
- by Daniel Miller
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Beverly Hills, CA (March 15, 2012) — It was announced today that The Indomina Group, the fast-growing producer and distributor of film, TV and trans-media content, has acquired Worldwide Rights to the 2012 Sundance premiered Filly Brown, starring Gina Rodriguez (Go For It), Jenni Rivera (I Love Jenni), Lou Diamond Phillips (Courage Under Fire, Hollywood Homicide), Academy Award Nominee Edward James Olmos (Dexter, Battlestar Galactica), Emilio Rivera (Sons of Anarchy), Noel Gugliemi (Training Day), Kerry Norton (Battlestar Galactica) and Chrissie Fit (General Hospital). Indomina is planning a theatrical release in the Fall of 2012. Filly Brown was Produced by Victor Teran, Amir Delara, Youssef Delara, Michael D. Olmos, Mico Olmos, Edward “E-Dub” Rios, Khool-Aid Rios; executive produced by Edward James Olmos, Kevin Smith, Homa Soroor and directed by Youssef Delara, Michael D. Olmos. Delara and Olmos’ new youth music themed coming of age Indie is a Cima Productions, Olmos Productions and Silent Giant Entertainment production.
- 3/15/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
[1] Patrick Wilson could be reuniting with his Insidious director James Wan for The Conjuring, as he and Vera Farmiga enter final talks to star in the new supernatural thriller. Written by Chad and Carey Hayes, the script centers around a married couple (Wilson and Farmiga) investigating spirits in a Rhode Island farmhouse, in what turns out to be the most terrifying case of their demonology careers. The plot is inspired by the true-life tale of the Perron family in the 1970s, as chronicled by daughter Andrea Perron in her memoir House of Darkness House of Light: The True Story. Wilson currently stars on the big screen in Jason Reitman's Young Adult, and on the small screen in CBS' A Gifted Man. He'll next appear in Ridley Scott's Prometheus, due out this summer. Vera Farmiga will star in next month's Safe House opposite Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. Production...
- 1/24/2012
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Jake Hoffman ("Barney’s Version") and Nikki Reed ("Twilight") have joined the psychological thriller "Snap" at Cima Productions says Deadline
Hoffman will play a brilliant but painfully introverted musician who develops a crush on a young social worker (Reed). His inner demons spiral out of control when the romance fizzles, leading to shocking and tragic results.
Victor Teran penned the script and will co-direct with Youssef Delara. The pair worked on the hip-hop film "Filly Brown" which just premiered at Sundance.
Shooting on "Snap" kicks off March 26th. Teran says their hope is to return to 2013 Sundance with the finished film.
Hoffman will play a brilliant but painfully introverted musician who develops a crush on a young social worker (Reed). His inner demons spiral out of control when the romance fizzles, leading to shocking and tragic results.
Victor Teran penned the script and will co-direct with Youssef Delara. The pair worked on the hip-hop film "Filly Brown" which just premiered at Sundance.
Shooting on "Snap" kicks off March 26th. Teran says their hope is to return to 2013 Sundance with the finished film.
- 1/24/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Though Nikki Reed is normally found on the edges of the Twilight franchise (she’s Rosalie Cullen in the films), she’s leaving the sparkly vampire life behind to co-star with Jake Hoffman in Snap, a new psychological thriller set in the world of underground Dubstep.Hoffman, last seen in Barney’s Version, will play a brilliant yet introverted musician who expresses himself through his musical compositions. His life seems to be opening up a little when he develops a crush on a social worker (Reed). But his demons rise up again when their brief romance peters out, and the results are both shocking and tragic. So this one probably won't end with a big song-and-dance number and a kiss, then?Victor Teran has written the script and will co-direct the film with Cima Productions partner Youssef Delara. The pair has just worked together recently, with Delara writing and co-directing...
- 1/24/2012
- EmpireOnline
Just as their latest, Filly Brown, premieres at Sundance (our extremely negative review here), Deadline reports that Cima Productions are getting ready to shoot Snap. “What is Snap,” you might ask? Well, Snap has this perplexing logline: “a psychological thriller set in the world of underground dubstep.” Well, then.
Jake “Son of Dustin” Hoffman will be starring alongside Twilight‘s Nikki Reed, playing Jim, “a brilliant but painfully introverted musician who develops a crush on a young social worker.” As this young social worker, meanwhile, Reed “is initially drawn in by Jim’s musical genius, his inner demons spiral out of control when the romance fizzles, wiith shocking and tragic results.” Brown producer Victor Teran has written the screenplay, which he’ll also direct alongside that film’s co-director, Youssef Delara. Should it all go to plan, we can expect this to hit at Sundance in 2013.
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Jake “Son of Dustin” Hoffman will be starring alongside Twilight‘s Nikki Reed, playing Jim, “a brilliant but painfully introverted musician who develops a crush on a young social worker.” As this young social worker, meanwhile, Reed “is initially drawn in by Jim’s musical genius, his inner demons spiral out of control when the romance fizzles, wiith shocking and tragic results.” Brown producer Victor Teran has written the screenplay, which he’ll also direct alongside that film’s co-director, Youssef Delara. Should it all go to plan, we can expect this to hit at Sundance in 2013.
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- 1/24/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Creative partners Victor Teran and Youssef Delara of Cima Productions have been actively promoting their latest collaboration, the Hip Hop-driven drama Filly Brown at Sundance this year. The film, which centers on a young, Latina rapper's conflict-ridden rise to fame, is lead by newcomer Gina Rodriguez, and features appearances from Lou Diamond Phillips and Edward James Olmos. While the jury's still out on the drama's Sundance success, Teran and Delara are eagerly sharing news on their next effort, a psychological thriller titled Snap. Like Filly Brown, Snap focuses on an undiscovered musician, in this case a shy-but-brilliant dubstepper. Jake Hoffman, the lead of the 2009 Shakespeare-inspired horror-comedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead, is set star as this troubled genius, while Twilight's Nikki Reed has signed on to play a social worker who is the object of his affections. Lured in by his mesmerizing musical skills, she follows him into the underground...
- 1/23/2012
- cinemablend.com
Exclusive: Fresh off the Sundance premiere of their hip-hop film Filly Brown, Cima Productions has set a March 26 start date for Snap, a psychological thriller set in the world of underground dubstep. Jake Hoffman (Barney’s Version) will play a brilliant but painfully introverted musician who develops a crush on a young social worker. Twilight Saga‘s Nikki Reed will play that role. While she is initially drawn in by Jim’s musical genius, his inner demons spiral out of control when the romance fizzles, wiith shocking and tragic results. The script was written by Filly Brown producer Victor Teran. He will co-direct with his Cima partner and Filly Brown co-helmer Youssef Delara. Cima founding partner Amir Delara will produce, and Kevin Smith, an exec producer on Filly Brown, will be exec producer of Snap along with Generate’s Jeremy Platt. “We’re extremely blessed that, after our amazing experience with Gina Rodriguez on Filly,...
- 1/23/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Carlos Carrera's "Backyard" will screen as the closing-night film at the 14th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, which runs Aug. 19-25 at the Mann Chinese 6 in Hollywood.
The feature, Mexico's submission last year for the foreign-language film Oscar, is a fictionalized account of a series of murders of young women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. It stars Ana de la Reguera, Jimmy Smits, Joaquin Cosio, Alejandro Calva, Amorita Rasgado and Enoc Leano.
The fest, screening 73 films, including 37 features, includes the world premiere of the drama "Bedrooms," directed by Youssef Delara, Michael D. Olmos and Victor Teran and starring Jordan Belfi, Julie Benz, Xander Berkeley, Moon Bloodgood, Barry Bostwick, Jesse Garcia, Sarah Clarke and Dee Wallace in four interconnected stories.
The lineup also includes the West Coast debut of William Wedig's "Forged," which focuses on the struggles of an ex-convict to make a new life, as well as such...
The feature, Mexico's submission last year for the foreign-language film Oscar, is a fictionalized account of a series of murders of young women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. It stars Ana de la Reguera, Jimmy Smits, Joaquin Cosio, Alejandro Calva, Amorita Rasgado and Enoc Leano.
The fest, screening 73 films, including 37 features, includes the world premiere of the drama "Bedrooms," directed by Youssef Delara, Michael D. Olmos and Victor Teran and starring Jordan Belfi, Julie Benz, Xander Berkeley, Moon Bloodgood, Barry Bostwick, Jesse Garcia, Sarah Clarke and Dee Wallace in four interconnected stories.
The lineup also includes the West Coast debut of William Wedig's "Forged," which focuses on the struggles of an ex-convict to make a new life, as well as such...
- 7/27/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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