If Hollywood is running out of ideas; as to how direct and market Nicolas Cage in a movie, this is one way to get the audience’s attention (or not!). Put Nicolas Cage in a ‘soft porn supernatural' film entitled, 'Between Worlds.' This film was shot in Mobile, Alabama last year (where Nic took the time to visit some ill children at a hospital in Mobile and also paid tribute to some members of the Coast Guard to thank them for their service. I admire Nic for being a thoughtful and generous man!) and was written, directed and produced by Maria Pulera. I just hope Nic is not winding down that road and stooping to an all-time low into the porn industry. The film stars Nicolas...
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- 12/27/2018
- Screen Anarchy
The dead do not rest in peace in the new supernatural movie Between Worlds. Starring Nicolas Cage and Franka Potente, Between Worlds recently had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest (you can read Heather Wixson's review here), and it will soon be coming to theaters and On Demand in the Us.
Written and directed by Maria Pulera, and produced by Eric Banoun, David Hillary, and Maria Pulera, Between Worlds stars Nicolas Cage, Franka Potente, Penelope Mitchell, Garrett Clayton, Lydia Hearst, Brit Shaw, and Hopper Penn.
Between Worlds will be released in New York City, Los Angeles, and other Us cities on December 21st, following an On Demand release on December 18th. You can watch the official trailer below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's interview with writer/director Pulera.
"Nicolas Cage stars in this twist-filled supernatural thriller that follows Joe (Cage), a struggling truck driver haunted...
Written and directed by Maria Pulera, and produced by Eric Banoun, David Hillary, and Maria Pulera, Between Worlds stars Nicolas Cage, Franka Potente, Penelope Mitchell, Garrett Clayton, Lydia Hearst, Brit Shaw, and Hopper Penn.
Between Worlds will be released in New York City, Los Angeles, and other Us cities on December 21st, following an On Demand release on December 18th. You can watch the official trailer below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's interview with writer/director Pulera.
"Nicolas Cage stars in this twist-filled supernatural thriller that follows Joe (Cage), a struggling truck driver haunted...
- 11/15/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Nicolas Cage gets supernatural once more in Between Worlds, a film that’s sure to be home to some of that wonderful “Cage Rage” we all love so much. Saban Films has U.S. rights to the supernatural thriller, written & directed by Maria Pulera, and we’ve got the trailer today. Based on that bonkers plot, we expect you’ll be […]...
- 10/29/2018
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
It’s been really interesting to see the crazy different directions that Nicolas Cage’s career has gone over the years. He’s made a bunch of great films and a bunch of absolutely terrible ones, but Cage always seems to manage to entertain his fans.
His latest film project is a supernatural thriller called Beyond Worlds and Cage takes on the role of Joe, “a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child.”
Joe’s life get a lot more crazy and more complicated when he meets Julie (Franka Potente), “a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie (Penelope Mitchell). But the spirit of Joe's dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman's body and determined to settle her unfinished business with the living.”
The more actually looks like it could be pretty good.
His latest film project is a supernatural thriller called Beyond Worlds and Cage takes on the role of Joe, “a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child.”
Joe’s life get a lot more crazy and more complicated when he meets Julie (Franka Potente), “a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie (Penelope Mitchell). But the spirit of Joe's dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman's body and determined to settle her unfinished business with the living.”
The more actually looks like it could be pretty good.
- 10/29/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"When you go to the other side, are there other people there?" Saban Films has debuted the first trailer for an indie supernatural thriller titled Between Worlds, which premiered at Fantastic Fest to a few positive reviews. Following up Mandy also from this year with Nicolas Cage going full-on crazy, Between Worlds is another Cage Rage movie - but this time he plays a truck driver. Cage plays a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his dead wife and child. He meets a woman who asks for his help, but the spirit of his dead wife takes over, possessing the young woman's body determined to settle her unfinished business with the living. Director Maria Pulera initially wrote this as a standard thriller, but collaborating with Cage on it made it "a much more surreal drama in the vein of David Lynch." The cast includes Franka Potente, Penelope Mitchell,...
- 10/28/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s been a busy few weeks which means I’ve been watching a lot of new films, but I’ve also fallen a bit behind on reviews for several of them. That being said, here are my thoughts on a quartet of movies I’ve recently had the pleasure of watching, including two Netflix originals—Gareth Evans’ Apostle and Timo Tjahjanto’s The Night Comes For Us (which hits the platform this Friday)—as well as Between Worlds from Maria Pulera and Henry Jacobson’s Bloodline, which features Seann William Scott as a serial killer.
Apostle: The last time filmmaker Gareth Evans dipped his toes into the murky waters of horror cinema, the results were the spectacular segment from V/H/S/2, “Safe Haven,” which still remains my favorite short from the entire V/H/S franchise. And for his latest film, Apostle, Evans shows no signs of...
Apostle: The last time filmmaker Gareth Evans dipped his toes into the murky waters of horror cinema, the results were the spectacular segment from V/H/S/2, “Safe Haven,” which still remains my favorite short from the entire V/H/S franchise. And for his latest film, Apostle, Evans shows no signs of...
- 10/17/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Certainly one of the most unusual films of Fantastic Fest 2018 was Maria Pulera’s Between Worlds, a supernatural thriller/romantic drama that follows a trucker named Joe (Nicolas Cage) who has long been haunted by the deaths of his wife and child. One day, he crosses paths with Julie (Franka Potente), whose daughter, Billie (Penelope Mitchell), was involved in a dangerous crash, leaving her life hanging in the balance, and allowing Joe’s dead wife, Mary, to infiltrate the young woman’s body. And from there, one of the most twisted love triangles unfolds.
As mentioned, Between Worlds is a wonderfully weird story about fate, love, nostalgia, and sex, and Daily Dead recently spoke with the writer/director about defying expectations with Between Worlds, collaborating with both Cage and Potente, and much more.
This is such a wild movie and I am so glad I got to see it. I...
As mentioned, Between Worlds is a wonderfully weird story about fate, love, nostalgia, and sex, and Daily Dead recently spoke with the writer/director about defying expectations with Between Worlds, collaborating with both Cage and Potente, and much more.
This is such a wild movie and I am so glad I got to see it. I...
- 10/6/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Starting tomorrow, the 2018 Fantastic Fest kicks off in Austin and this year’s lineup features an incredible array of genre-bending projects, plus a few highly anticipated movies as well. The festivities kick off with David Gordon Green’s Halloween (2018)and wrap up a week later with Drew Goddard’s Bad Times at the El Royale (which this writer will sadly be missing out on), but in between those two films, Fantastic Fest will also be screening over 150 different features and shorts, making it one of the greatest celebrations of genre filmmaking in North America.
With so many amazing movies and screening events happening over the next week, it was something of a fool’s errand, but this writer put together a list of 15 films from Fantastic Fest’s programming slate that I cannot wait to see over the course of the festival. And just because I’ve already had the...
With so many amazing movies and screening events happening over the next week, it was something of a fool’s errand, but this writer put together a list of 15 films from Fantastic Fest’s programming slate that I cannot wait to see over the course of the festival. And just because I’ve already had the...
- 9/20/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The final wave of programming for Fantastic Fest has been unveiled and the lineup features Jonah Hill’s directorial debut MID90S, the U.S. premiere of David Robert Mitchell’s La noir Under the Silver Lake starring Andrew Garfield and the fest’s closing night pic, Drew Goddard’s star-studded Bad Times at the El Royale.
As the bookend to this year’s fest, El Royale stars Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson, and Cynthia Erivo in a mystery thriller about seven strangers, each with a secret to bury, that meet at Lake Tahoe’s El Royale, a rundown hotel with a dark past. Over the course of one fateful night, everyone will have a last shot at redemption — before everything goes to hell.
Fantastic Fest will also feature Karyn Kusama’s noir thriller Destroyer starring Nicole Kidman and the North American Premiere of Terry Gilliam’s long-awaited...
As the bookend to this year’s fest, El Royale stars Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson, and Cynthia Erivo in a mystery thriller about seven strangers, each with a secret to bury, that meet at Lake Tahoe’s El Royale, a rundown hotel with a dark past. Over the course of one fateful night, everyone will have a last shot at redemption — before everything goes to hell.
Fantastic Fest will also feature Karyn Kusama’s noir thriller Destroyer starring Nicole Kidman and the North American Premiere of Terry Gilliam’s long-awaited...
- 9/13/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Saban Films has acquired U.S. distribution rights to writer/director Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller Between Worlds starring Nicolas Cage and is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release. Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley said, “Nic’s talent and star-power is unparalleled. Having worked with him on a number of films such as The Trust and USS: Indianapolis: Men of Courage, we’re […]
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- 5/21/2018
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
It wasn’t too long ago that news broke out of Sundance that Saban Films had acquired Lizzie, and now the company has obtained the Us distribution rights to a new supernatural thriller starring Nicolas Cage called Between Worlds.
Press Release: Los Angeles – Saban Films, who has been one of the most active U.S. distributors on the Croisette this week, has acquired U.S. distribution rights to writer/director Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller Between Worlds which stars Nicolas Cage, Penelope Mitchell, Franka Potente, and Hopper Penn. Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up, LLC. Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
Between Worlds follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente) a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter,...
Press Release: Los Angeles – Saban Films, who has been one of the most active U.S. distributors on the Croisette this week, has acquired U.S. distribution rights to writer/director Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller Between Worlds which stars Nicolas Cage, Penelope Mitchell, Franka Potente, and Hopper Penn. Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up, LLC. Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
Between Worlds follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente) a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter,...
- 5/17/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Saban Films has bought U.S. distribution rights to writer/director Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller “Between Worlds,” starring Nicolas Cage, Penelope Mitchell, Franka Potente, and Hopper Penn.
Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera through their company Rise Up LLC. Saban is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
Cage portrays a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets a spiritually gifted woman, played by Potente, who enlists him in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter (Mitchell). But the spirit of his dead wife proves stronger, possessing the young woman’s body.
Saban’s Bill Bromiley said, “Nic’s talent and star power is unparalleled. Having worked with him on a number of films such as ‘The Trust’ and ‘USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage,’ we’re thrilled to be re-teaming with him and bring this to our audiences.
Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera through their company Rise Up LLC. Saban is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
Cage portrays a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets a spiritually gifted woman, played by Potente, who enlists him in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter (Mitchell). But the spirit of his dead wife proves stronger, possessing the young woman’s body.
Saban’s Bill Bromiley said, “Nic’s talent and star power is unparalleled. Having worked with him on a number of films such as ‘The Trust’ and ‘USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage,’ we’re thrilled to be re-teaming with him and bring this to our audiences.
- 5/15/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Saban Films has picked up the U.S. rights to Nicolas Cage’s supernatural thriller “Between Worlds,” the distributor announced Tuesday.
Writer/director Maria Pulera’s film also stars Penelope Mitchell, Franka Potente and Hopper Penn. Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera through their company Rise Up, LLC.
Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release for “Between Worlds.”
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“Between Worlds” follows Joe (Cage), a truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets spiritually gifted woman Julie (Potente) who tries to find the lost soul of his comatose daughter. But the spirit of Joe’s dead wife is stronger and possessing the young woman’s body.
“Nic’s talent and star-power is unparalleled,” said Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley. “Having worked with him on a number of...
Writer/director Maria Pulera’s film also stars Penelope Mitchell, Franka Potente and Hopper Penn. Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera through their company Rise Up, LLC.
Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release for “Between Worlds.”
Also Read: Helen Mirren's 'Berlin, I Love You' Sells to Saban Films
“Between Worlds” follows Joe (Cage), a truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets spiritually gifted woman Julie (Potente) who tries to find the lost soul of his comatose daughter. But the spirit of Joe’s dead wife is stronger and possessing the young woman’s body.
“Nic’s talent and star-power is unparalleled,” said Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley. “Having worked with him on a number of...
- 5/15/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Nicolas Cage’s supernatural thriller Between Worlds is heading to the U.S. after Saban Films continued its busy weeks in Cannes.
The company has picked up U.S. distribution rights to Maria Pulera’s film, which also stars The Vampire Diaries’ Penelope Mitchell, The Bourne Supremacy’s Franka Potente and War Machine’s Hopper Penn. It is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
The film, which is produced by Eric Banoun and David Hillary alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up, follows Joe, played by Cage, a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie, played by Potente, a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie, played by Mitchell. But the spirit of Joe’s dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman’s body and determined...
The company has picked up U.S. distribution rights to Maria Pulera’s film, which also stars The Vampire Diaries’ Penelope Mitchell, The Bourne Supremacy’s Franka Potente and War Machine’s Hopper Penn. It is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
The film, which is produced by Eric Banoun and David Hillary alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up, follows Joe, played by Cage, a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie, played by Potente, a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie, played by Mitchell. But the spirit of Joe’s dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman’s body and determined...
- 5/15/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Saban Film has picked up U.S. distribution rights to writer-director Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller Between Worlds, which stars Nicolas Cage (National Treasure, Ghost Rider), Penelope Mitchell (The Vampire Diaries, Hemlock Grove), Franka Potente (The Conjuring 2, The Bourne Supremacy) and Hopper Penn (War Machine, The Last Face).
Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up. Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
Between Worlds follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente) a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a...
Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up. Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
Between Worlds follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente) a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a...
- 5/15/2018
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Saban Film has picked up U.S. distribution rights to writer-director Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller <em>Between Worlds,</em> which stars Nicolas Cage (<i>National Treasure</i>, <i>Ghost Rider</i>), Penelope Mitchell (<em>The Vampire Diaries</em>, <em>Hemlock Grove</em>), Franka Potente (<em>The Conjuring 2</em>, <em>The Bourne Supremacy</em>) and Hopper Penn (<i>War Machine</i>, <i>The Last Face</i>).
Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up. Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
<i>Between Worlds</i> follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente) a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to ...
Eric Banoun and David Hillary produced alongside Pulera via their company Rise Up. Saban Films is planning a day-and-date theatrical/VOD release.
<i>Between Worlds</i> follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente) a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to ...
- 5/15/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Popular and lucrative UK event cinema experience Secret Cinema says its next show will be its biggest yet. The firm’s Romeo + Juliet screening will transform a secret outdoor London location into a “multi-layered world of Verona Beach.” Expect live bands, DJs, choirs and artists and a possible audience of 5,000 during the 11-day run.
Rodrigo Teixeira’s Rt Features and Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions are re-teaming to produce and finance two debut features: Danielle Lessovitz’s NY-set trans love story Port Authority and Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Murina. The duo had A Ciambra in Directors’ Fortnight last year and they launched an emerging talent company together in 2014.
Writer, director, producer Maria Pulera (Falsely Accused) is launching production and distribution company Rise Up with partners Eric Banoun and David Hillary. The company is backed by a Spanish-Israeli finance fund. First out of the gate was thriller Between Worlds, the...
Rodrigo Teixeira’s Rt Features and Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions are re-teaming to produce and finance two debut features: Danielle Lessovitz’s NY-set trans love story Port Authority and Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s Murina. The duo had A Ciambra in Directors’ Fortnight last year and they launched an emerging talent company together in 2014.
Writer, director, producer Maria Pulera (Falsely Accused) is launching production and distribution company Rise Up with partners Eric Banoun and David Hillary. The company is backed by a Spanish-Israeli finance fund. First out of the gate was thriller Between Worlds, the...
- 5/10/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Maria Pulera, director of Nicolas Cage-starrer “Between Worlds,” has launched Rise Up, a production-distribution house, partnering with Eric Banoun and David Hillary.
A supernatural thriller, “Between Worlds” makes its market debut at Cannes, sold by Voltage Pictures. Backed by a Spanish-Israeli finance fund, Rise Up has offices in Los Angeles, Marbella and Tel Aviv. Distribution will focus on Europe, Asia and U.S.
Beyond “Between Worlds,” its first production, Rise Up is set to produce Spanish neo-Noir “El Matador,” written by Pulera and scheduled to roll this July in Spain’s Marbella.
Also on Rise Up’s first slate: “Johnny Thunders,” a biopic of the American punk rock hero from Jonas Akerlund (“Lords of Chaos”); and “The Clean Up,” described as a “dark, sexy, funny, violent contemporary noir thriller,” with Alex Turner directing; post WWII-set “No-No Boy”; and “When the Nines Were Sixes,” a coming-of-age tale from Joshua Evans.
A supernatural thriller, “Between Worlds” makes its market debut at Cannes, sold by Voltage Pictures. Backed by a Spanish-Israeli finance fund, Rise Up has offices in Los Angeles, Marbella and Tel Aviv. Distribution will focus on Europe, Asia and U.S.
Beyond “Between Worlds,” its first production, Rise Up is set to produce Spanish neo-Noir “El Matador,” written by Pulera and scheduled to roll this July in Spain’s Marbella.
Also on Rise Up’s first slate: “Johnny Thunders,” a biopic of the American punk rock hero from Jonas Akerlund (“Lords of Chaos”); and “The Clean Up,” described as a “dark, sexy, funny, violent contemporary noir thriller,” with Alex Turner directing; post WWII-set “No-No Boy”; and “When the Nines Were Sixes,” a coming-of-age tale from Joshua Evans.
- 5/9/2018
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Nicolas Cage is heading to the Cannes Film Festival this year, and he’s looking mighty grisly. Cage stars in a mystery titled “Between Worlds,” in which the actor plays a man haunted by the spirit of his dead wife. “Between Worlds” is the second feature film from Maria Pulera; the first was a 2016 thriller starring Rosanna Arquette called “Falsely Accused.” In addition to Cage, the rest of the cast includes “Run Lola Run” star Franka Potente, Penelope Mitchell (upcoming “Hellboy”), Hopper Penn (“War Machine”), and Lydia Hearst.
Per the official synopsis: “At a way station on a lonely highway, a man obsessed with the death of his wife and daughter meets Julie (Potente), a spiritually gifted woman who enlists him in a desperate attempt to recover the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie (Mitchell). Billie suddenly awakens in Joe’s presence, but she’s not herself — her body...
Per the official synopsis: “At a way station on a lonely highway, a man obsessed with the death of his wife and daughter meets Julie (Potente), a spiritually gifted woman who enlists him in a desperate attempt to recover the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie (Mitchell). Billie suddenly awakens in Joe’s presence, but she’s not herself — her body...
- 5/8/2018
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Another year, another fun-filled 10 days are happening at the Sundance Film Festival in snowy Park City, Utah — and People is there to capture all the behind-the-scenes action.
Celebrities like Dakota Fanning, Jane Fonda, Nicholas Cage and more are braving the frigid weather and flocking to the small town this weekend to interact with their biggest fans and hit up some of the festival’s hottest parties.
Thursday, Jan. 18
2:35 p.m.: Blythe Danner arrives in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she is greeted by a swarm of photographers and fans asking for autographs. “Why do I deserve all this attention?...
Celebrities like Dakota Fanning, Jane Fonda, Nicholas Cage and more are braving the frigid weather and flocking to the small town this weekend to interact with their biggest fans and hit up some of the festival’s hottest parties.
Thursday, Jan. 18
2:35 p.m.: Blythe Danner arrives in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she is greeted by a swarm of photographers and fans asking for autographs. “Why do I deserve all this attention?...
- 1/21/2018
- by Christina Dugan and Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
Nicolas Cage is speaking out in support of the #MeToo movement.
“Every opportunity I get to work with a female director – one of the best movies I ever made was Valley Girl and I just did a picture called Inconceivable with Maria Pulera and there was a strong female cast,” Cage, 54, told People at the Entertainment Studios Suite at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Friday. “I realize that the talent and creativity needs to be heard and supported and cherished.”
Cage, who is starring in the action-thriller, Mandy — which premiered at the festival on Friday — shared...
“Every opportunity I get to work with a female director – one of the best movies I ever made was Valley Girl and I just did a picture called Inconceivable with Maria Pulera and there was a strong female cast,” Cage, 54, told People at the Entertainment Studios Suite at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Friday. “I realize that the talent and creativity needs to be heard and supported and cherished.”
Cage, who is starring in the action-thriller, Mandy — which premiered at the festival on Friday — shared...
- 1/20/2018
- by Christina Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
Voltage Pictures has acquired sales rights to Between Worlds, a supernatural thriller starring Nicolas Cage that it will debut at Toronto this week. The film from writer-director Maria Pulera is in production. Cage stars in Between Worlds as Joe, a man obsessed with the death of his wife and daughter. At a way station on a lonely highway, he meets Julie (Franka Potente), a spiritually gifted woman who enlists him in a desperate attempt to recover the lost soul of her…...
- 9/8/2017
- Deadline
Actress-model Lydia Hearst has come aboard Maria Pulera’s supernatural thriller Between Worlds. The indie stars Nicolas Cage as Joe, a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife (Hearst) and child. He meets Julie, a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie. But the spirit of Joe's dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman's body and determined to…...
- 8/29/2017
- Deadline
Exclusive: Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage has signed on to star in Between Worlds, a supernatural thriller, directed by Spain-based filmmaker Maria Pulera. Franka Potente (The Conjuring 2), Penelope Mitchell (Hemlock Grove) and Garrett Clayton (Hairspray Live!) also co-star in the film, which will shoot in Alabama and Sweden, beginning next week. Written by Pulera, the story follows Joe, (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and…...
- 8/23/2017
- Deadline
Exclusive: Matt McCombs’ Spotlight Pictures has acquired world rights to Sydon’s Falsely Accused.
Maria Pulera directed and co-wrote with Rayya Deeb about a young woman who sets out to catch the killer of her brother after she is accused of the crime.
Emma Holzer, Rosanna Arquette, Parker Mack and Jon Gries star and Mark Myers produced.
The film is in post and Spotlight aims to introduce sales in Cannes.
“The whole team at Spotlight is thriller to be working with Sydon to bring this amazing film to the attention to buyers worldwide,” said McCombs.
“We are excited to be working with Spotlight,” said Pulera. “Their passion and excitement towards this project, combined with their understanding of the worldwide market, gives us the confidence that a producer needs.”
Carlos Rincon of Spotlight Pictures brokered the deal with Pulera for Sydon.
Maria Pulera directed and co-wrote with Rayya Deeb about a young woman who sets out to catch the killer of her brother after she is accused of the crime.
Emma Holzer, Rosanna Arquette, Parker Mack and Jon Gries star and Mark Myers produced.
The film is in post and Spotlight aims to introduce sales in Cannes.
“The whole team at Spotlight is thriller to be working with Sydon to bring this amazing film to the attention to buyers worldwide,” said McCombs.
“We are excited to be working with Spotlight,” said Pulera. “Their passion and excitement towards this project, combined with their understanding of the worldwide market, gives us the confidence that a producer needs.”
Carlos Rincon of Spotlight Pictures brokered the deal with Pulera for Sydon.
- 2/11/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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