Trinity Creative has unleashed a trailer for the upcoming American period war picture ‘Love Courage And The Battle of Bushy Run’.
The movie tells the little-known true story of a battle which changed the course of American history and forged a nation. A timeless tale of sacrifice and bravery.
Directed by Dave Alan Johnson and Larry A McLean, The film stars Tom Connolly, Rachele Schank (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Sex Lives of College Girls), Adam Baldwin (Full Metal Jacket, Independence Day, The Patriot) and John Michael Finley (I Can Only Imagine).
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The film is set for its digital release on 13 May 2024.
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The movie tells the little-known true story of a battle which changed the course of American history and forged a nation. A timeless tale of sacrifice and bravery.
Directed by Dave Alan Johnson and Larry A McLean, The film stars Tom Connolly, Rachele Schank (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Sex Lives of College Girls), Adam Baldwin (Full Metal Jacket, Independence Day, The Patriot) and John Michael Finley (I Can Only Imagine).
Also in trailers – “Report to waste management…” Trailer drops for ‘Transformers One’
The film is set for its digital release on 13 May 2024.
The post “But the war is over…” Trailer drops for ‘Love Courage And The Battle of Bushy Run’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 4/22/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Trinity Creative Partnership have snapped up U.K. sales rights for historical war film “Love, Courage and the Battle for Bushy Run,” which is launching at AFM.
Set in 1763, “Love, Courage and the Battle for Bushy Run” is a historical drama set against the backdrop of one of the most defining moments in American history, the battle of Bushy Run. Dave Alan Johnson (“Christmas with Tucker”) and Larry A. McClean (“Pacific Rim”) direct from a screenplay by Charlie Richards (“House Rules”).
The battle unfolds during the Pontiac’s War in the aftermath of Britain’s 1763 triumph over France when a clash of cultures and strategies in the American Colonies took tensions to new heights.
“As Native tribes, driven by fear of British retaliation, unite under the leadership of Ottawa Chief Pontiac, the film explores the unconventional and brutal tactics employed in their quest to capture Fort Pitt,” reads the logline.
Set in 1763, “Love, Courage and the Battle for Bushy Run” is a historical drama set against the backdrop of one of the most defining moments in American history, the battle of Bushy Run. Dave Alan Johnson (“Christmas with Tucker”) and Larry A. McClean (“Pacific Rim”) direct from a screenplay by Charlie Richards (“House Rules”).
The battle unfolds during the Pontiac’s War in the aftermath of Britain’s 1763 triumph over France when a clash of cultures and strategies in the American Colonies took tensions to new heights.
“As Native tribes, driven by fear of British retaliation, unite under the leadership of Ottawa Chief Pontiac, the film explores the unconventional and brutal tactics employed in their quest to capture Fort Pitt,” reads the logline.
- 10/31/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Even the creators of last weekend’s surprise box office hit can’t quite imagine what’s happened. The Erwin brothers’ faith-based feature “I Can Only Imagine” beat out “A Wrinkle in Time,” “Love, Simon,” and “Game Night” — movies from three major studios — to win the number-three spot last weekend.
“I never, ever, in my wildest dreams, expected to be competing — with a $7 million film, with a marginal P&A budget — with ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Tomb Raider,'” Jon Erwin said. “This is a Cinderella story of an independent film [made] completely outside the system. That, honestly, the system straight-up rejected.”
In recent years, the faith-based genre has struggled to turn out crossover hits. However, Jon and Andy Erwin’s latest film, a Christian-themed biopic about the creation of the eponymous song from the group MercyMe, surprised this weekend’s box office when it opened to $17 million.
The Erwins work...
“I never, ever, in my wildest dreams, expected to be competing — with a $7 million film, with a marginal P&A budget — with ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Tomb Raider,'” Jon Erwin said. “This is a Cinderella story of an independent film [made] completely outside the system. That, honestly, the system straight-up rejected.”
In recent years, the faith-based genre has struggled to turn out crossover hits. However, Jon and Andy Erwin’s latest film, a Christian-themed biopic about the creation of the eponymous song from the group MercyMe, surprised this weekend’s box office when it opened to $17 million.
The Erwins work...
- 3/22/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Christian movies are ready to cross over. Fourteen years have passed since “The Passion of the Christ” became a national sensation, and while no one has managed to match the hysteria that greeted Mel Gibson’s New Testament snuff film, companies like Pure Flix and Mission Pictures International have cultivated a lucrative cottage industry of cinema for the Focus on the Family crowd. Over and over again, these religious offerings have surprised box office pundits and raked in blockbuster numbers, with everyone from Pat Robertson to Joel Osteen spreading the good word in an effort to close the gap between megachurches and multiplexes.
“Heaven Is for Real,” the inspirational story of a little boy who once died for a few minutes, gross $93 million in the United States. “Fireproof,” in which Kirk Cameron plays a porn-addicted fireman, earned $33 million off a $500,000 budget. “God’s Not Dead,” a 2014 Kevin Sorbo vehicle about...
“Heaven Is for Real,” the inspirational story of a little boy who once died for a few minutes, gross $93 million in the United States. “Fireproof,” in which Kirk Cameron plays a porn-addicted fireman, earned $33 million off a $500,000 budget. “God’s Not Dead,” a 2014 Kevin Sorbo vehicle about...
- 3/21/2018
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
"I Can Only Imagine," recorded by the band MercyMe, is the biggest-selling Christian pop single of all time. It's a very nice song. It is not, however, the second coming, which is how the film dramatizing the background story of its composition makes it seem. Like so many faith-based efforts, I Can Only Imagine suffers from a terminal case of self-importance.
The story revolves around the band's lead singer Bart Millard (J. Michael Finley), who in the film's opening scene tells fellow Christian performer Amy Grant (Nicole DuPort) that he wrote the song that changed his life in only 10...
The story revolves around the band's lead singer Bart Millard (J. Michael Finley), who in the film's opening scene tells fellow Christian performer Amy Grant (Nicole DuPort) that he wrote the song that changed his life in only 10...
- 3/16/2018
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Faith-based films, while lacking the advertising budgets of bigger titles, often overperform at the box office. Last year, the religious sports drama “Slamma Jamma” grossed over $1 million from 502 theaters, and titles like “Fireproof,” “Courageous,” and “War Room” all grossed over $30 million in recent years, according to Box Office Mojo. “God’s Not Dead” even spawned a franchise after the first installment opened to $9 million from 780 theaters and finished its run with $60 million. This year, “I Can Only Imagine” seems poised to carry on the tradition, as a robust ad campaign on television and online is building buzz about the biopic.
“I Can Only Imagine” is based on the story behind the song of the same name by Christian rock band MercyMe. The Texas-based group released the song in 2001 and it became a rare crossover hit, selling 2.5 million copies to become the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film version follows MercyMe’s lead singer,...
“I Can Only Imagine” is based on the story behind the song of the same name by Christian rock band MercyMe. The Texas-based group released the song in 2001 and it became a rare crossover hit, selling 2.5 million copies to become the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film version follows MercyMe’s lead singer,...
- 3/14/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
I Can Only Imagine, the faith-based film starring Dennis Quaid, Cloris Leachman, Trace Adkins and Broadway's J. Michael Finley (Les Miserables), was acquired by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions for release on March 16. Directed by Jon and Andrew Erwin, the film is based on the true story behind “I Can Only Imagine,” the popular Christian song by Bart Millard based on his life. The date is similar to the one the distrib chose this year to launch The Shack, the…...
- 8/14/2017
- Deadline
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have picked up the North American rights to faith-based feature I Can Only Imagine.
Dennis Quaid and Cloris Leachman star in the Jon and Andrew Erwin-directed drama, along with Priscilla Shirer, Madeline Carroll and J. Michael Finley.
I Can Only Imagine follows the true story of Bart Millard, lead singer of the Christian band MercyMe, and how he wrote what is now the most-played radio single in Christian music history.
Kevin Downes, Cindy Bond and Daryl Lefever are producing. The Erwin brothers are responsible for other faith-based fare, including Woodlawn.
I Can Only Imagine is set to be...
Dennis Quaid and Cloris Leachman star in the Jon and Andrew Erwin-directed drama, along with Priscilla Shirer, Madeline Carroll and J. Michael Finley.
I Can Only Imagine follows the true story of Bart Millard, lead singer of the Christian band MercyMe, and how he wrote what is now the most-played radio single in Christian music history.
Kevin Downes, Cindy Bond and Daryl Lefever are producing. The Erwin brothers are responsible for other faith-based fare, including Woodlawn.
I Can Only Imagine is set to be...
- 8/14/2017
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired the North American rights to Jon and Andrew Erwin’s faith-based drama “I Can Only Imagine.” The drama will star Dennis Quaid, Cloris Leachman, Trace Adkins, Priscilla Shirer and J. Michael Finley. It tells the true story behind the song of ultimate hope, “I Can Only Imagine.” It follows Bart Millard, the lead singer of the Christian band MercyMe, who wrote what is now the most-played radio single in Christian music history. “This is an extraordinary movie about the power of faith, love, family, and music,” said Roadside Attractions Co-Presidents and Co-Founders Howard Cohen and Eric.
- 8/14/2017
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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