Helen Mirren as Golda Meir and Liev Schreiber as Henry Kissinger, in Bleecker Street/ShivHans Pictures’ Golda Photo credit: Sean Gleason, Courtesy of Bleecker Street/ShivHans Pictures
Helen Mirren portrays Golda Meir, Israel’s first women prime minister, during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, in Golda. Internationally, Golda Meir is known as the “Iron Lady of Israel” and is an admired figure but she is more controversial in her home country of Israel. In the British historical drama Golda, Israeli-American director Guy Nativ and British scriptwriter Nicholas Martin aim to offer a fresh look at Golda Meir by focusing on her during the Yom Kippur War, when Israel found itself facing two invading armies, from Egypt in the Sinai and Syria in the Golan Heights.
Mirren plays Golda Meir in heavy makeup and prosthetics, transforming her appearenceappearance to more closely resemble the much-photographed Golda Meir and allow director Nativ to more...
Helen Mirren portrays Golda Meir, Israel’s first women prime minister, during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, in Golda. Internationally, Golda Meir is known as the “Iron Lady of Israel” and is an admired figure but she is more controversial in her home country of Israel. In the British historical drama Golda, Israeli-American director Guy Nativ and British scriptwriter Nicholas Martin aim to offer a fresh look at Golda Meir by focusing on her during the Yom Kippur War, when Israel found itself facing two invading armies, from Egypt in the Sinai and Syria in the Golan Heights.
Mirren plays Golda Meir in heavy makeup and prosthetics, transforming her appearenceappearance to more closely resemble the much-photographed Golda Meir and allow director Nativ to more...
- 8/24/2023
- by Cate Marquis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The trailer for Guy Nattiv’s Golda has dropped showcasing Helen Mirren’s transformation into Israel’s first female Prime Minister Golda Meir. Watch the preview in the video posted above.
Written by Nicholas Martin, Golda is a ticking-clock thriller set during the tense 19 days of the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, faced with the potential of Israel’s complete destruction, must navigate overwhelming odds, a skeptical cabinet, and a complex relationship with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (Liev Schreiber), with millions of lives in the balance.
Her tough leadership and compassion would ultimately decide the fate of her nation and leave her with a controversial legacy around the world.
The Golda cast also includes Camille Cottin (Call My Agent), Rami Heuberger (Schindler’s List), Lior Ashkenzi (Foxtrot), Ellie Piercy (Black Mirror), Ed Stoppard (Judy), Rotem Keinan, Dvir Benedek, Dominic Mafham, Ben Caplan, Kit Rakusen and Emma Davies.
Written by Nicholas Martin, Golda is a ticking-clock thriller set during the tense 19 days of the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, faced with the potential of Israel’s complete destruction, must navigate overwhelming odds, a skeptical cabinet, and a complex relationship with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (Liev Schreiber), with millions of lives in the balance.
Her tough leadership and compassion would ultimately decide the fate of her nation and leave her with a controversial legacy around the world.
The Golda cast also includes Camille Cottin (Call My Agent), Rami Heuberger (Schindler’s List), Lior Ashkenzi (Foxtrot), Ellie Piercy (Black Mirror), Ed Stoppard (Judy), Rotem Keinan, Dvir Benedek, Dominic Mafham, Ben Caplan, Kit Rakusen and Emma Davies.
- 7/26/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Helen Mirren is transformed into blunt, stubborn Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in the official trailer for Golda, director Guy Nattiv’s ticking-clock thriller recalling true events set during the tense Yom Kippur War in 1973.
Faced with Israel’s possible destruction, Meir engages in diplomatic brinkmanship with U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger, played by Liev Schreiber, in the feature from Bleecker Street and ShivHans Pictures set to hit theaters on Aug. 25.
“Remember I am first an American, second I am secretary of state and third I am a Jew,” a wary Kissinger tells Israel’s only female leader at one point in the teaser trailer that dropped on Tuesday.
“You forget in Israel we read from right to left,” Meir responds.
Golda had its world premiere in Berlin as it portrays the only woman in the Israeli cabinet becoming a surprisingly effective military leader after her country faced...
Faced with Israel’s possible destruction, Meir engages in diplomatic brinkmanship with U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger, played by Liev Schreiber, in the feature from Bleecker Street and ShivHans Pictures set to hit theaters on Aug. 25.
“Remember I am first an American, second I am secretary of state and third I am a Jew,” a wary Kissinger tells Israel’s only female leader at one point in the teaser trailer that dropped on Tuesday.
“You forget in Israel we read from right to left,” Meir responds.
Golda had its world premiere in Berlin as it portrays the only woman in the Israeli cabinet becoming a surprisingly effective military leader after her country faced...
- 7/25/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"If the Americans throw us to the dogs, I will not be taken alive." Bleecker Street has revealed an official US trailer for the film Golda, a drama about the Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. It premiered at the 2023 Berlin Film Festival earlier this year to mixed-to-negative reviews, as it's a rather dull & dry film. The film focuses on the intensely dramatic & high-stakes responsibilities & decisions that Golda Meir, also known as the "Iron Lady of Israel", faced during the Yom Kippur War (in 1973 – aka the Arab–Israeli War). Berlinale adds: "An almost unrecognizable Helen Mirren brings to life one of the most iconic and influential political leaders of the twentieth century, previously played by Ingrid Bergman on TV and Anne Bancroft on stage. Meir was a woman at the centre of a dramatic geopolitical episode, in a potentially fatal moment for her country, surrounded by men: her generals Dayan, Elazar,...
- 7/25/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In “Golda,” Helen Mirren, acting with deft skill and control beneath one of those startling transformative prosthetic makeup jobs, portrays Golda Meir during the three-week cataclysm of the Yom Kippur War, which shook Israel to its bones in the fall of 1973. As the actor stands before us, we can believe our eyes that this is the Iron Lady of Israel. For here is that frown, those beetle brows, that coarse wavy hair tied into a bun like challah bread, that pugnacious nose, that stare of implacability designed to bore a hole in its beholder. Here, as well, is the woman who lit a thousand cigarettes, chain-smoking her way through the war-room anxiety and through the secret medical treatments she was undergoing at the time for lymphoma.
Yet the voice that emerges from this formidable figure is not what we might expect. It’s light, fast, and American, and Mirren gets it exactly right.
Yet the voice that emerges from this formidable figure is not what we might expect. It’s light, fast, and American, and Mirren gets it exactly right.
- 2/20/2023
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Cohen Media Group has acquired North American distribution rights to June Zero, writer-director Jake Paltrow’s historical drama about the last days of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.
The distribution deal was negotiated by Robert Aaronson, Cohen Media Group Senior Vice President, and CAA Media Finance. Films Boutique is representing International rights for the film at the American Film Market.
June Zero, shot in Israel and Ukraine, is set in 1962 Israel, where, after an emotional public trial, Adolf Eichmann – one of the key architects of the Holocaust – has been tried and sentenced to death for crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish people. The film explores the experiences of three characters involved in the nation-defining event: David, a precocious 13-year-old Libyan factory worker; Haim, Eichmann’s main prison guard, tasked with protecting this dead man walking; and Micha, a police investigator for the prosecution, on his first trip...
The distribution deal was negotiated by Robert Aaronson, Cohen Media Group Senior Vice President, and CAA Media Finance. Films Boutique is representing International rights for the film at the American Film Market.
June Zero, shot in Israel and Ukraine, is set in 1962 Israel, where, after an emotional public trial, Adolf Eichmann – one of the key architects of the Holocaust – has been tried and sentenced to death for crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish people. The film explores the experiences of three characters involved in the nation-defining event: David, a precocious 13-year-old Libyan factory worker; Haim, Eichmann’s main prison guard, tasked with protecting this dead man walking; and Micha, a police investigator for the prosecution, on his first trip...
- 11/3/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s your first look at Helen Mirren in the role of Golda Meir, Israel’s first female Prime Minister, in Guy Natttiv’s biipic Golda, which is now shooting in London.
Written by Nicholas Martin (Florence Foster Jenkins), the film is a thriller that chronicles the high-stake responsibilities and controversial decisions that Meir – also known as the ‘Iron Lady of Israel’ – faced during the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
Embankment is handling sales rights and has secured deals on the pic for: Anz (Transmission), Italy (Leone), Scandinavia (Scanbox), Benelux (The Searchers), Switzerland (Ascot Elite), Spain, Portugal & Latin America (Sun/Diamond), Cis & Baltics (Exponenta), Greece (Spentzos), South Africa (Film Finity), Israel (United King), Middle East (Front Row), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), India (Lionsgate) and Taiwan (Cai Chang).
As previously announced, Bleecker Street and ShivHans acquired U.S. rights to the film in a deal negotiated by ICM Independent and CAA Media Finance.
Written by Nicholas Martin (Florence Foster Jenkins), the film is a thriller that chronicles the high-stake responsibilities and controversial decisions that Meir – also known as the ‘Iron Lady of Israel’ – faced during the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
Embankment is handling sales rights and has secured deals on the pic for: Anz (Transmission), Italy (Leone), Scandinavia (Scanbox), Benelux (The Searchers), Switzerland (Ascot Elite), Spain, Portugal & Latin America (Sun/Diamond), Cis & Baltics (Exponenta), Greece (Spentzos), South Africa (Film Finity), Israel (United King), Middle East (Front Row), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), India (Lionsgate) and Taiwan (Cai Chang).
As previously announced, Bleecker Street and ShivHans acquired U.S. rights to the film in a deal negotiated by ICM Independent and CAA Media Finance.
- 11/17/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
"Our countries live in the past... Both obsessing over what we have lost... Let us find a way to live in the present. HBO has debuted the full-length trailer for a riveting movie titled Oslo, based on the Tony award-winning play by J. T. Rogers which opened on Broadway in 2017. We posted the teaser trailer a few weeks back, and this full trailer is even more intriguing. An emotional, eye-opening look at this historic meeting. Oslo recounts the true-life, previously secret, back-channel negotiations in the development of the pivotal 1990s Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization. "In the face of conflict, they sought peace. Based on the remarkable true story of the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords." The film stars Ruth Wilso as Mona Juul, Andrew Scott as Terje Rød-Larsen, and cast including Jeff Wilbusch, Salim Dau, Waleed Zuaiter, Igal Naor, Doval'e Glickman, Rotem Keinan, and Itzik Cohen.
- 5/11/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"The Oslo channel began with the hopes of creating a dialogue... If this fails, lives will be ruined." HBO has unveiled the first teaser trailer for a film titled Oslo, based on the Tony award-winning play by J. T. Rogers which opened on Broadway in 2017. This is directed by a Tony award-winning stage director, from a script by the original writer, making this very much theater-for-the-screen. Oslo recounts the true-life, previously secret, back-channel negotiations in the development of the pivotal 1990s Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization. "In the face of conflict, they sought peace. Based on the remarkable true story of the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords." The film stars Ruth Wilso as Mona Juul, Andrew Scott as Terje Rød-Larsen, with a full cast including Jeff Wilbusch, Salim Dau, Waleed Zuaiter, Igal Naor, Doval'e Glickman, Rotem Keinan, and Itzik Cohen. This is looking pretty darn good, especially...
- 4/27/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
HBO has released the first official trailer for “Oslo,” a film adaptation of the Tony-winning play of the same name starring Ruth Wilson and Andrew Scott. Playwright J.T. Rogers wrote and executive-produced the movie, which is directed by Tony winner Bartlett Sher. “Oslo” centers around a Norwegian couple who find themselves in the middle of negotiations for the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords, a pivotal agreement between the Government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (Plo).
Here’s more from the official synopsis: “‘Oslo’ follows the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis and Palestinians, plus one Norwegian couple, that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords. ‘Oslo’ stars Ruth Wilson as Mona Juul, a Norwegian foreign minister, and Andrew Scott as Terje Rod-Larsen, a Norwegian sociologist and Mona’s husband.”
Premiering Off Broadway in 2016, “Oslo” transferred to Broadway the following year, eventually...
Here’s more from the official synopsis: “‘Oslo’ follows the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis and Palestinians, plus one Norwegian couple, that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords. ‘Oslo’ stars Ruth Wilson as Mona Juul, a Norwegian foreign minister, and Andrew Scott as Terje Rod-Larsen, a Norwegian sociologist and Mona’s husband.”
Premiering Off Broadway in 2016, “Oslo” transferred to Broadway the following year, eventually...
- 4/26/2021
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Ruth Wilson and Andrew Scott will star in the political drama “Oslo” for HBO that is currently in production in Prague, and the film is based on the award-winning stage play of the same name by Tony winner J.T. Rogers.
Marc Platt, Kristie Macosko Krieger, David Litvak and Steven Spielberg are executive producing the film that HBO hopes to make available on HBO Max and to air on HBO beginning next year.
“Oslo” is about the negotiations that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords, and it stars the “His Dark Materials” star Wilson as a Norwegian foreign minister as well as “Fleabag” star Scott as a Norwegian sociologist and Wilson’s husband. The story looks at the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis, Palestinians and one Norwegian couple that led to the landmark peace treaty.
Rogers, who wrote the stage play “Oslo,...
Marc Platt, Kristie Macosko Krieger, David Litvak and Steven Spielberg are executive producing the film that HBO hopes to make available on HBO Max and to air on HBO beginning next year.
“Oslo” is about the negotiations that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords, and it stars the “His Dark Materials” star Wilson as a Norwegian foreign minister as well as “Fleabag” star Scott as a Norwegian sociologist and Wilson’s husband. The story looks at the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis, Palestinians and one Norwegian couple that led to the landmark peace treaty.
Rogers, who wrote the stage play “Oslo,...
- 11/9/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Ruth Wilson and Andrew Scott are among the cast of Oslo, the HBO original movie that is now rolling cameras in Prague.
Pic is written by Tony Award winner J.T. Rogers, who also wrote the stage play, and directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher. The plot is based on a true story of negotiations between implacable enemies — the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis, Palestinians and one Norwegian couple that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords.
The movie will air on HBO and stream on HBO Max next year. It is executive produced by Marc Platt of Marc Platt Productions (La La Land), Kristie Macosko Krieger (The Post) and Steven Spielberg of DreamWorks Pictures, and David Litvak of Bold Films.
Also starring in Oslo are Salim Dau, Waleed Zuaiter, Jeff Wilbusch, Igal Naor, Dov Glickman, Rotem Keinan, Itzik Cohen,...
Pic is written by Tony Award winner J.T. Rogers, who also wrote the stage play, and directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher. The plot is based on a true story of negotiations between implacable enemies — the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis, Palestinians and one Norwegian couple that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords.
The movie will air on HBO and stream on HBO Max next year. It is executive produced by Marc Platt of Marc Platt Productions (La La Land), Kristie Macosko Krieger (The Post) and Steven Spielberg of DreamWorks Pictures, and David Litvak of Bold Films.
Also starring in Oslo are Salim Dau, Waleed Zuaiter, Jeff Wilbusch, Igal Naor, Dov Glickman, Rotem Keinan, Itzik Cohen,...
- 11/9/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad, Doval’e Glickman, Menashe Noy, Dvir Benedek, Nati Kluger, Ami Weinberg, Guy Adler | Written and Directed by Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado
Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado made quite a splash at FrightFest a few years back with Rabies, the first Isreali horror film which made a little bit of history by being so popular that a third screening was arranged for it. I was in the audience for the film myself that year but on a day where I was possibly the most drunk I have ever been in my life, I unfortunately did myself a disservice and can’t recall all that much about it. Having some karma to re-balance, I took to Big Bad Wolves in the most positive frame of mind I could, buoyed by the fact that Quentin Tarantino had praised it as the best film of 2013 and that...
Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado made quite a splash at FrightFest a few years back with Rabies, the first Isreali horror film which made a little bit of history by being so popular that a third screening was arranged for it. I was in the audience for the film myself that year but on a day where I was possibly the most drunk I have ever been in my life, I unfortunately did myself a disservice and can’t recall all that much about it. Having some karma to re-balance, I took to Big Bad Wolves in the most positive frame of mind I could, buoyed by the fact that Quentin Tarantino had praised it as the best film of 2013 and that...
- 8/19/2019
- by Ian Loring
- Nerdly
The Operative Trailer Yuval Adler‘s The Operative (2019) movie trailer has been released by Vertical Entertainment and stars Diane Kruger, Martin Freeman, Cas Anvar, Rotem Keinan, and Lana Ettinger. Plot Synopsis The Operative‘s plot synopsis: “The Operative is a taut psychological thriller about a young Western woman (Diane Kruger) recruited by the Mossad to [...]
Continue reading: The Operative (2019) Movie Trailer: Diane Kruger is a Mossad Agent infiltrating Iran’s Nuclear Program...
Continue reading: The Operative (2019) Movie Trailer: Diane Kruger is a Mossad Agent infiltrating Iran’s Nuclear Program...
- 7/9/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"I just decided... I wasn't going to be afraid." Vertical Entertainment has debuted the official Us trailer for the spy thriller The Operative, the latest from Israeli filmmaker Yuval Adler. This premiered at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, but hasn't played at any other festivals. In the film, Diane Kruger stars as a woman trained and recruited to work as an undercover spy for Israel's intelligence agency the Mossad. She is sent to work in Tehran, but ends up in a love affair with her target, making everything more complex than it should to be. The cast includes Martin Freeman as her handler, Cas Anvar as her target, along with Rotem Keinan, Yohanan Herson, and Kate Nichols. This seems like it should be a slick spy thriller, alas it's a film without much to say, that meanders most of the time and ends before there's any conclusion. Here's...
- 7/8/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Your innocence will never abandon you..." Focus World has debuted a brand new official Us trailer for Natalie Portman's directorial debut, a drama called A Tale of Love and Darkness, set against the backdrop of the end of the British Mandate for Palestine and the early years of the State of Israel. Natalie Portman plays Fania Oz, the mother of Amos Oz, a person from real life who eventually becomes a writer, journalist, and advocate of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The film focuses mostly on his youth and his relationship with his mother. The cast includes Amir Tessler as the young Amos Oz, as well as Gilad Kahana, Ohad Knoller, Makram Khoury and Rotem Keinan. This looks powerful with some stunning cinematography by Slawomir Idziak (of Black Hawk Down, Gattaca). Have a look below. Here's an official Us trailer for Natalie Portman's A Tale of Love and Darkness,...
- 7/22/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Oftentimes, when an actor makes their directorial debut, they seek to cut their teeth on a small project that ultimately makes few waves. Jason Bateman’s Bad Words was mildly amusing, but predictable. James Franco’s The Ape is largely unknown. Even Lake Bell’s In A World… , while great, is a very contained, intimate story. This is not the strategy employed by Academy Award winner Natalie Portman, however, who makes her debut with A Tale Of Love And Darkness.
Based on the memoir by Israeli author Amos Oz, the film takes an unflinching, historical look at the politics of Israel and Palestine, the mother-son relationship, familial grief, and the nurturing of the creative mind, on a personal level. The film is also presented entirely in Hebrew.
“Based on the international best-seller by Amos Oz, A Tale Of Love And Darkness is the story of his youth, set against the...
Based on the memoir by Israeli author Amos Oz, the film takes an unflinching, historical look at the politics of Israel and Palestine, the mother-son relationship, familial grief, and the nurturing of the creative mind, on a personal level. The film is also presented entirely in Hebrew.
“Based on the international best-seller by Amos Oz, A Tale Of Love And Darkness is the story of his youth, set against the...
- 7/22/2016
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Amos Gitai’s drama about the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival.
Paris-based Indie Sales has acquired international sales rights to Rabin: The Last Day, a drama about the events leading up to the 1995 murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Directed by Israeli film-maker Amos Gitai, the film will receive its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival (Sept 2-12).
Gitai has previously been nominated five times for Venice’s Golden Lion with Berlin-Yerushalaim (1989), Eden (2001), Alila (2003), Promised Land (2004) and Ana Arabia (2013).
Gitai, who co-wrote Rabin with regular collaborator Marie-José Sanselme, shot the film in February at various sites in Israel, from Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square to the settlement of Kedumim in the West Bank
At the Jerusalem Film Festival last month, where the director gave a masterclass, Gitai told ScreenDaily: “Israeli society is still feeling the shockwaves of [Rabin’s] killing, even if it’s...
Paris-based Indie Sales has acquired international sales rights to Rabin: The Last Day, a drama about the events leading up to the 1995 murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Directed by Israeli film-maker Amos Gitai, the film will receive its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival (Sept 2-12).
Gitai has previously been nominated five times for Venice’s Golden Lion with Berlin-Yerushalaim (1989), Eden (2001), Alila (2003), Promised Land (2004) and Ana Arabia (2013).
Gitai, who co-wrote Rabin with regular collaborator Marie-José Sanselme, shot the film in February at various sites in Israel, from Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square to the settlement of Kedumim in the West Bank
At the Jerusalem Film Festival last month, where the director gave a masterclass, Gitai told ScreenDaily: “Israeli society is still feeling the shockwaves of [Rabin’s] killing, even if it’s...
- 8/10/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Click here to read our french "Big Bad Wolves" movie review, directed by Aharon Keshales Navot Papushado with Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad.A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: The father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings - a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder....
- 7/2/2014
- www.ohmygore.com/
Here's 3 international clips and a featurette for the isralian movie directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, "Big Bad Wolves". Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad, Doval'e Glickman, Menashe Noy, Dvir Benedek and Kais Nashif are starring.A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: The father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings - a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder....
- 7/1/2014
- www.ohmygore.com/
Everyone knows that the best fairy tales are the really dark ones you never heard as a child. What’s better: Cinderella’s ugly stepsisters pouting in the background, or getting their eyes pecked out by vengeful doves? The Evil Queen in Snow White falling off a cliff, or dancing in red-hot iron shoes until she drops dead? I’ll consider that point proven.
Big Bad Wolves, an Israeli film from writer-directors Navot Papushado and Aharon Kashales, wants to be a modern fairy tale for adults, one which bets on being as twisted and disturbing as possible. Though Quentin Tarantino (probably knowingly) damned Big Bad Wolves by naming it the best film of 2013, which it certainly is not (despite it playing almost like a feature-length version of the torture scene from Tarantino’s own Reservoir Dogs), there’s still an undeniable fascination to be found in watching a tale of...
Big Bad Wolves, an Israeli film from writer-directors Navot Papushado and Aharon Kashales, wants to be a modern fairy tale for adults, one which bets on being as twisted and disturbing as possible. Though Quentin Tarantino (probably knowingly) damned Big Bad Wolves by naming it the best film of 2013, which it certainly is not (despite it playing almost like a feature-length version of the torture scene from Tarantino’s own Reservoir Dogs), there’s still an undeniable fascination to be found in watching a tale of...
- 4/19/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
The Israeli revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves (review) has been garnering nothing but acclaim on the festival circuit with Quentin Tarantino referring to it as "the best film of the year" in 2013.
Courtesy of Magnolia Home Entertainment, one of last year's best genre flicks comes home, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on April 22nd. Read on for full details, including a list of bonus features and your first look at the artwork!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), the film stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
Courtesy of Magnolia Home Entertainment, one of last year's best genre flicks comes home, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on April 22nd. Read on for full details, including a list of bonus features and your first look at the artwork!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), the film stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
- 3/13/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Directed by Navot Papushado and Aharon Keshales and starring Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad, Dov Glickman, Menashe Noy and Dvir Bendek, Big Bad Wolves was praised by Quentin Tarantino as "the best film of the year." A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings - a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder. Blu-ray/DVD Basics Street Date: April 22, 2014 Running Time: 110 min. MPAA Rating: Not Rated Language: English Dub Track, Hebrew Subtitles: English Sdh, English, Spanish and French Bonus Features Making of Big Bad Wolves Axs TV: A Look at Big Bad Wolves...
- 3/13/2014
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Israeli crime thriller 'Big Bad Wolves' is currently running on various VOD platforms but if you're eager to get your hands on a good old fashioned physical copy of the much lauded foreign feature then you'll be happy to know its coming to Blu-ray and DVD. Magnolia Home Entertainment will be unleashing the movie into Us stores from 22 April which will comes complete with a making of featurette, a look at 'Big Bad Wolves' feature plus the theatrical trailer. 'Big Bad Wolves' stars Guy Adler, Lior Ashkenazi, Dvir Benedek, Gur Bentwich, Tzahi Grad, Rotem Keinan and Nati Kluger. You can check out the DVD artwork below....
- 2/18/2014
- Horror Asylum
Currently available on VOD platforms, Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming to Blu-ray and DVD and we've got your artwork and details right here.
The flick will be released by Magnolia Home Entertainment on Blu-ray and DVD April 22nd.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
Special Features
Making of Big Bad Wolves featurette Axs TV: A Look at Big Bad Wolves Theatrical trailer
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The flick will be released by Magnolia Home Entertainment on Blu-ray and DVD April 22nd.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
Special Features
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- 2/18/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad, Doval’e Glickman, Menashe Noy, Dvir Benedek, Nati Kluger, Ami Weinberg, Guy Adler | Written and Directed by Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado
Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado made quite a splash at FrightFest a few years back with Rabies, the first Isreali horror film which made a little bit of history by being so popular that a third screening was arranged for it. I was in the audience for the film myself that year but on a day where I was possibly the most drunk I have ever been in my life, I unfortunately did myself a disservice and can’t recall all that much about it. Having some karma to re-balance, I took to Big Bad Wolves in the most positive frame of mind I could, buoyed by the fact that Quentin Tarantino had praised it as the best film of 2013 and that...
Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado made quite a splash at FrightFest a few years back with Rabies, the first Isreali horror film which made a little bit of history by being so popular that a third screening was arranged for it. I was in the audience for the film myself that year but on a day where I was possibly the most drunk I have ever been in my life, I unfortunately did myself a disservice and can’t recall all that much about it. Having some karma to re-balance, I took to Big Bad Wolves in the most positive frame of mind I could, buoyed by the fact that Quentin Tarantino had praised it as the best film of 2013 and that...
- 2/3/2014
- by Ian Loring
- Nerdly
Four delightful new and alternative posters celebrating the VOD release of writer/director duo Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado's excellent 'Big Bad Woves' have arrived our way. Magnet Releasing dropped the Israeli crime thriller On Demand earlier this month which you can check out right now. And at least only half of the new assets feature Quentin Tarantino's positive quotation. A film of this quality should be able to stand up on its own. 'Big Bad Wolves' stars Guy Adler, Lior Ashkenazi, Dvir Benedek, Gur Bentwich, Tzahi Grad, Rotem Keinan and Nati Kluger. Check out the new selection of one-sheets below....
- 1/30/2014
- Horror Asylum
Currently available on VOD platforms, Big Bad Wolves (review) was hailed by Quentin Tarantino as being one of last year's best movies. Need we say more?
Check out four awesome alternate posters for the flick, and drop whatever plans you've got tonight and give it a rental!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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Check out four awesome alternate posters for the flick, and drop whatever plans you've got tonight and give it a rental!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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- 1/29/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
What do being quiet, cops, pedophiles, and fire torture have in common? They're all included in these latest clips from the highly acclaimed new flick Big Bad Wolves (review)! Check 'em out!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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- 1/24/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Gidi (Tzahi Grad), an Israeli man sitting in a rocking chair, rolling a cigarette, hears a rustling in the trees just off his deck. He looks and an Arab villager on horseback comes trotting from behind the trees at a leisurely pace and asks if Gidi would mind rolling him a cigarette as well. The man is a stranger to Gidi, but he insists he take his, lights it for him and two puffs later the villager hands it back. "That's allc" Gidi asks. "Just one drag, my wife doesn't let me," he says before going on his way. Meanwhile, in the basement beneath Gidi's otherwise secluded cabin in the woods sits Dror (Rotem Keinan), a religious studies teacher who finds himself gagged and bound to a chair. His hand is broken and his toenails have been ripped off by the kindly gentleman who just shared his cigarette. Gidi believes...
- 1/23/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
The release of Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming at us quickly, and in anticipation of it we have two new one-sheets for you right now. They're both much, Much better than the yellow one that's been everywhere. Check 'em out along with a new featurette!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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- 1/17/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
"Not only is this the best film [at the Busan International Film Festival], this is the best film of the year," Quentin Tarantino declared last fall, and just like that, the profile of Israeli thriller "Big Bad Wolves" got raised immediately. The best part, is that the film deserves the praise. Our own Drew Taylor called the movie "bold, beautifully told, and surprisingly funny" in his review from the Tribeca Film Festival, and now we've got a lengthy clip from the movie so you get a sense of what impressed both Tarantino and our own staff. Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the revenge thriller follows detective Miki (Lior Ashkenazi) who stops at nothing in chasing down Dror (Rotem Keinan), a suspected child killer. But there's one other person in the mix, the mysterious Gidi (Tzahi Grad), who also wants to get his hands on the killer. And in this exclusive clip, we watch Gidi...
- 1/17/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Big Bad Wolves
Written by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado
Israel, 2013
Conviction is both an extraordinarily beneficial and destructive quality a person can espouse. One can find an unshakeable energy in conviction to drive them through a sea of challenges and persecution in order to fight for what they believe is right. On the other end of the spectrum a person’s staunch conviction can encourage them to employ extreme methods to prove a point in the face of defiance. The writing and directing duo of Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado return for their second effort after 2010′s Rabies with Big Bad Wolves, a film in which various characters’ convictions regarding a murder suspect’s culpability is severely tested.
Meak, innocent looking school teacher Dror (Rotem Keinan) is, in the eyes of his students, their parents and the police a pedophile and murderer.
Written by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado
Israel, 2013
Conviction is both an extraordinarily beneficial and destructive quality a person can espouse. One can find an unshakeable energy in conviction to drive them through a sea of challenges and persecution in order to fight for what they believe is right. On the other end of the spectrum a person’s staunch conviction can encourage them to employ extreme methods to prove a point in the face of defiance. The writing and directing duo of Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado return for their second effort after 2010′s Rabies with Big Bad Wolves, a film in which various characters’ convictions regarding a murder suspect’s culpability is severely tested.
Meak, innocent looking school teacher Dror (Rotem Keinan) is, in the eyes of his students, their parents and the police a pedophile and murderer.
- 1/15/2014
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
“Big Bad Wolves” pulls no punches. It rips off toenails instead. This incredibly dark thriller, courtesy of the twisted folks who made the indie horror hit “Rabies,” built notable buzz at its Tribeca Film Festival and Chicago International Film Festival screenings but really took off when Quentin Tarantino named it his favorite film of 2013.
It’s easy to see what Qt loved here with the tonal balance between stunning violence, pitch black humor, and whodunit plotting. It’s the first excellent film of 2014 (even if Qt may be going a bit overboard) with a gut punch of an ending.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
Imagine an indie horror version of the thriller “Prisoners,” and you’ll have some of the foundation of the narrative of “Big Bad Wolves.” A cop on the edge named Micki (Lior Ashkenazi) is convinced that he has finally figured out the identity of the man who has been kidnapping and beheading local girls.
It’s easy to see what Qt loved here with the tonal balance between stunning violence, pitch black humor, and whodunit plotting. It’s the first excellent film of 2014 (even if Qt may be going a bit overboard) with a gut punch of an ending.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
Imagine an indie horror version of the thriller “Prisoners,” and you’ll have some of the foundation of the narrative of “Big Bad Wolves.” A cop on the edge named Micki (Lior Ashkenazi) is convinced that he has finally figured out the identity of the man who has been kidnapping and beheading local girls.
- 1/14/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
In anticipation of the release of Big Bad Wolves (review) we have on tap a creepy little montage that outlines some of the flick's creepier moments. Chew it slowly, kids, it's the good stuff!
The film will be screening at Tribeca Cinemas located at 375 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013 on Monday, January 13, at 7Pm. To enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll notify you via e-mail if you've won. (Note: Transportation is Not included so NY area residents/visitors only, please.)
Magnet will release the film in the States on January 17th in theaters and On Demand.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives...
The film will be screening at Tribeca Cinemas located at 375 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013 on Monday, January 13, at 7Pm. To enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll notify you via e-mail if you've won. (Note: Transportation is Not included so NY area residents/visitors only, please.)
Magnet will release the film in the States on January 17th in theaters and On Demand.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives...
- 1/14/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Title: Big Bad Wolves (Mi mefahed mezeev hara) Magnet Reviewed for Shockya by Harvey Karten. Data-based on Rotten Tomatoes Grade: B+ Director: Navot Papushado, Aharon Keshales Screenplay: Navot Papushado, Aharon Keshales Cast: Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad, Doval’e Glickman, Menashe Noy Screened at: Review 2, NYC, 1/9/14 Opens: January 17, 2014 Anyone who thinks that Israelis cannot mount an exciting thriller has not seen the American copy of “Hostages,” which ended its run in January. The Americans who picked up the program may have invented their own version, but it’s pretty close to the one shown in Israel starring Ayelet Zurir and picked up whole by the BBC. Then [ Read More ]
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- 1/13/2014
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
The release of Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming at us fast and furious, and right now if you're in the Big Apple, we have your chance to see the flick on us! Read on for details.
The film will be screening at Tribeca Cinemas 54 in NYC on Monday, January 13, at 7Pm. To enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll notify you via e-mail if you've won. (Note: Transportation is Not included so NY area residents/visitors only, please.)
Magnet will release the film in the States on January 17th in theaters and On Demand.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three...
The film will be screening at Tribeca Cinemas 54 in NYC on Monday, January 13, at 7Pm. To enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll notify you via e-mail if you've won. (Note: Transportation is Not included so NY area residents/visitors only, please.)
Magnet will release the film in the States on January 17th in theaters and On Demand.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three...
- 1/8/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
When Quentin Tarantino crowns a film his “Favorite Movie Of The Year,” it’s impossible not to become hypnotized by expectations just a teensy bit. As a critic, it’s extremely important to go into any film with an open mind, no matter what the hype might suggest, but when someone of Tarantino’s status puts such an emphatic recommendation on a film, how can you not get a little excited? Big Bad Wolves, an Israeli revenge flick with some sick twists, is the movie that mesmerized Tarantino and provoked his comments, but could writers/directors Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado win over larger audiences along with their not-so secret admirer?
There’s nothing more heartbreaking than a child abduction gone horribly wrong, as no father should have to bury his daughter or son – especially in a headless state. In the latest case of demented perversion, a killer may have...
There’s nothing more heartbreaking than a child abduction gone horribly wrong, as no father should have to bury his daughter or son – especially in a headless state. In the latest case of demented perversion, a killer may have...
- 12/21/2013
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Big Bad Wolves Trailers, Clip. Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado‘s Big Bad Wolves (2013) Us, UK movie trailers, movie clip star Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad, Dov Glickman, and Guy Adler. Big Bad Wolves‘ plot synopsis: “In Big Bad Wolves a series of brutal murders puts the lives [...]
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- 12/10/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
A bloody-good new Us trailer for the Israeli crime thriller "Big Bad Wolves," which director Quentin Tarantino calls the best film of 2013, has landed. The film took five technical prizes at the 2013 Israeli Film Academy including best cinematography and judging from the trailer, this disturbing dark comedy looks to be visually stunning. Here's the synopsis: A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: The father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings -- a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder. Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (2010's "Kalevet"), "Big Bad Wolves," which played midnight sidebars at Tribeca and AFI Fest, stars Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan, Tzahi Grad and Dov Glickman. Time Out London calls it a "bleakly funny mash-up comedy about child murder,...
- 12/10/2013
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Not only is this the best film in Busan, this is the best film of the year," Quentin Tarantino said of Big Bad Wolves at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival. Not a bad superlative to carry along, especially when the Israeli thriller looks cut from the Tarantino cloth. The first trailer looks violent, twisted, and just the right amount of cheeky. The revenge tale follows a detective, Miki (Lior Ashkenazi), as he tracks down suspected child killer, Dror (Rotem Keinan), a religious studies teacher arrested and released by the police after a management blunder. Going full vigilante, the
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- 12/10/2013
- by Matt Patches
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
With its release date just over a month away, Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming at us fast and furious. Hot on the heels of yesterday's new poster art comes the trailer for Magnet's Stateside release of the Israeli flick, which you can feast on here!
Magnet will release the film in the States on January 17th in theaters and On Demand.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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Magnet will release the film in the States on January 17th in theaters and On Demand.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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- 12/10/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Original story 12/09: While Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado's revenge thriller "Big Bad Wolves" took home awards from Sitges and won five trophies from the Ophirs, Israel's version of the Oscars, those honors likely don't quite beat the feeling one gets when someone like Quentin Tarantino shouts out praise for your film. And that's just what the filmmaker did earlier this year when he hit the Busan International Film Festival said about "Big Bad Wolves": "Not only is this the best film in Busan, this is the best film of the year." Starring Lior Ashkenazi and Rotem Keinan, the film tells a darkly humorous story centered on Miki, a detective who will stop at nothing in chasing down Dror, a suspected child killer. And certainly, the movie resonated with The Playlist, with our man at this year's Tribeca Film Festival calling it "bold, beautifully told, and surprisingly funny.
- 12/10/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Israeli crime thriller 'Big Bad Wolves' has been the subject of plenty of praise recently including a quite defining quotation from one of the best filmmakers of all time. 'Djanjo Unchained's Quentin Tarantino has gone on record to state this is in fact the 'best film of the year' and the project, from writer/director duo Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, will get all sorts of attention upon its stateside release. Magnolia Pictures will unleash the movie into Us theatres and On Demand on 17 January 2014 and here's a brand new one-sheet from the feature which manages to utilise the Tarantino quote quite effectively. 'Big Bad Wolves' stars Guy Adler, Lior Ashkenazi, Dvir Benedek, Gur Bentwich, Tzahi Grad, Rotem Keinan and Nati Kluger. Check out the poster below....
- 12/10/2013
- Horror Asylum
A new poster is here for Big Bad Wolves (review), and we have every pixel of it right here for your perusal. If you're a fan of a certain bright and cheery color, you're gonna Love it! Check it out!
Magnet Releasing will handle distribution here in the States on January 17.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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Magnet Releasing will handle distribution here in the States on January 17.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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- 12/9/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
This Ain't California | Nebraska | Frozen | Kill Your Darlings | Oldboy | Powder Room | Homefront | Getaway | The Patience Stone | Big Bad Wolves | Black Nativity | Floating Skyscrapers | Klown | Rough Cut | A Long Way From Home | Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's
This Ain't California (Tbc)
(Marten Perseil, 2012, Ger) 90 mins
Just as its East German teen subjects took skateboarding behind the Iron Curtain, so this "documentary" smuggles faked footage into its true 1980s history. The result is a fascinating parallel pop-cultural history with a moving (but imaginary) human centre. Working out what's true and what's not only adds to the fun.
Nebraska (15)
(Alexander Payne, 2013, Us) Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb. 115 mins
Stubborn old Dern and son take a quixotic road trip back into family, and American, history.
Frozen (PG)
(Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, 2013, Us) Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel. 108 mins
Disney's classy, sparkly assault on the Christmas holidays, with wintry vistas, musical numbers and a sister-powered fairytale.
This Ain't California (Tbc)
(Marten Perseil, 2012, Ger) 90 mins
Just as its East German teen subjects took skateboarding behind the Iron Curtain, so this "documentary" smuggles faked footage into its true 1980s history. The result is a fascinating parallel pop-cultural history with a moving (but imaginary) human centre. Working out what's true and what's not only adds to the fun.
Nebraska (15)
(Alexander Payne, 2013, Us) Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb. 115 mins
Stubborn old Dern and son take a quixotic road trip back into family, and American, history.
Frozen (PG)
(Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, 2013, Us) Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel. 108 mins
Disney's classy, sparkly assault on the Christmas holidays, with wintry vistas, musical numbers and a sister-powered fairytale.
- 12/7/2013
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
When Quentin Tarantino refers to a film as being the best of the year, I'd advise you to listen. That's precisely the praise he recently bestowed upon Big Bad Wolves (review), a critically-acclaimed Israeli revenge thriller that hits theaters in the UK on December 6th.
Sink your teeth into the mesmerizing UK trailer below!
Magnet Releasing will handle distribution here in the States, though no date has been set yet.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
Sink your teeth into the mesmerizing UK trailer below!
Magnet Releasing will handle distribution here in the States, though no date has been set yet.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
- 12/2/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
A new quad poster for Aharon Keshales' (Rabies) latest film Big Bad Wolves has arrived and it is truly killer. Magnet will be releasing this puppy here Stateside and believe us when we tell you, you're gonna Love it.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, Big Bad Wolves (review here) stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: The father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, Big Bad Wolves (review here) stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis
A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: The father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
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- 11/22/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Quentin Tarantino has called Big Bad Wolves one of his films of the year, Empire's Kim Newman has described it as "a thriller which bites deep" and the BBFC has pointed out that it "contains strong bloody violence and scenes of torture". Uncompromising is a word to add to the mix. This Israeli thriller brings strong word of mouth from FrightFest and other corners of the movie-viewing world, and it has a new poster to announce its impending arrival in these parts.Tipping a nod to the wolf of folklore, the film explores man's capacity for sheer, unalloyed nastiness when sufficient justification is at hand. In this case, the recipient is suspected child murderer Dror (Rotem Keinan). He's abducted by the father of a missing girl and set upon in one of those shadowy houses in dark woods that so rarely seem to host a rom-com. The kidnapper / torturer is...
- 11/22/2013
- EmpireOnline
Willow Creek
Written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait
USA, 2013
While trying to document and find evidence of the mythical Bigfoot, believer Jim (Bryce Johnson) and his skeptical girlfriend Kelly (Alexie Gilmore) arrive at Willow Creek, near where the famous Patterson-Gimlin film was originally shot. Despite the many warnings from locals to stay away, the couple venture into the woods to find Bigfoot, which doesn’t go too well, to say the least.
Although a good chunk of the film early on is dedicated more to setting up the history and mythos behind Bigfoot than actual exposition (which, given its found-footage/faux-documentary style, is understandable if tedious), the film manages to preserve a human element thanks to the tangible chemistry and humour shared between the two leads.
While comparisons to The Blair Witch Project is inevitable, Willow Creek manages to stand out with its expert use of sound and pregnant moments of silence to build tension,...
Written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait
USA, 2013
While trying to document and find evidence of the mythical Bigfoot, believer Jim (Bryce Johnson) and his skeptical girlfriend Kelly (Alexie Gilmore) arrive at Willow Creek, near where the famous Patterson-Gimlin film was originally shot. Despite the many warnings from locals to stay away, the couple venture into the woods to find Bigfoot, which doesn’t go too well, to say the least.
Although a good chunk of the film early on is dedicated more to setting up the history and mythos behind Bigfoot than actual exposition (which, given its found-footage/faux-documentary style, is understandable if tedious), the film manages to preserve a human element thanks to the tangible chemistry and humour shared between the two leads.
While comparisons to The Blair Witch Project is inevitable, Willow Creek manages to stand out with its expert use of sound and pregnant moments of silence to build tension,...
- 10/28/2013
- by Justin Li
- SoundOnSight
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