In a surprising move, Netflix has decided not to release the completed genre films The Inheritance (directed by Alejandro Brugués) and House/Wife (directed by Danis Goulet) as Netflix Originals. Thankfully, this isn’t a situation like Warner Bros. deciding to scrap Batgirl instead of going through with its release. The filmmakers behind these two projects will be able to try to find a new home for them… and the search is already underway. The Hollywood Reporter hasn’t been able to dig up any information on why Netflix decided not to release either of the two movies.
Scripted by Joe Russo and Chris Lamont and produced by Paul Schiff, The Inheritance stars Bob Gunton, Peyton List, Austin Stowell, Briana Middleton, David Walton, Reese Alexander, and Rachel Nichols. The story takes place on the eve of billionaire Charles Abernathy 75th birthday, when he invites his four estranged children back home out...
Scripted by Joe Russo and Chris Lamont and produced by Paul Schiff, The Inheritance stars Bob Gunton, Peyton List, Austin Stowell, Briana Middleton, David Walton, Reese Alexander, and Rachel Nichols. The story takes place on the eve of billionaire Charles Abernathy 75th birthday, when he invites his four estranged children back home out...
- 1/31/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Rachel Nichols, Bob Gunton, Austin Stowell, Briana Middleton (The Tender Bar), David Walton, Reese Alexander, and Peyton List have signed on to star in The Last Will and Testament of Charles Abernathy, the Netflix horror film being directed by Alejandro Brugués.
Based on a screenplay by Chris Lamont and Joe Russo, the film follows billionaire Charles Abernathy (Gunton) who, on the eve of his 75th birthday, invites his four estranged children back home out of fear that tonight someone – or something – is coming to kill him. To ensure his family will help protect him from whatever’s coming, Abernathy puts each of their inheritances on the line – they’ll get nothing if he’s found dead by dawn.
Based on a screenplay by Chris Lamont and Joe Russo, the film follows billionaire Charles Abernathy (Gunton) who, on the eve of his 75th birthday, invites his four estranged children back home out of fear that tonight someone – or something – is coming to kill him. To ensure his family will help protect him from whatever’s coming, Abernathy puts each of their inheritances on the line – they’ll get nothing if he’s found dead by dawn.
- 5/11/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s a Sunday night: you’ve just finished your job delivering leaflets for a local takeaway, you have algebra homework to do, you haven’t cleaned your room and your mum’s on the warpath. You’re sat in bed with ice cream watching serial killer documentaries and listening to The Smiths. Everything’s fine.
We’ve all been teenagers, and it isn’t easy. Puberty’s happening. You’re trying to do homework instead of going out with your friends every night. All your friends are making out with friends of friends. You have to think of clever tweets and take aesthetic selfies for Instagram. Your phone cannot be out of your line of sight for a second. It’s the apocalypse.
And your parents don’t understand, they’re just in your face all the time, trying to make you do chores or last week’s essay.
We’ve all been teenagers, and it isn’t easy. Puberty’s happening. You’re trying to do homework instead of going out with your friends every night. All your friends are making out with friends of friends. You have to think of clever tweets and take aesthetic selfies for Instagram. Your phone cannot be out of your line of sight for a second. It’s the apocalypse.
And your parents don’t understand, they’re just in your face all the time, trying to make you do chores or last week’s essay.
- 3/5/2018
- by Luke Goude
- The Cultural Post
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Now that Rayna’s dead on Nashville, is Juliette going to be the show’s lead character? —Roopa
Ausiello: We asked co-showrunner Marshall Herskovitz whether the Cmt series was planning to bring on another female to play opposite Deacon or to challenge Juliette. “Yes, the weather is nice today. I just can’t comment,” he responded, laughing. “This has always been an article of faith between [fellow showrunner] Ed Zwick and me, that we feel that the experience of...
Question: Now that Rayna’s dead on Nashville, is Juliette going to be the show’s lead character? —Roopa
Ausiello: We asked co-showrunner Marshall Herskovitz whether the Cmt series was planning to bring on another female to play opposite Deacon or to challenge Juliette. “Yes, the weather is nice today. I just can’t comment,” he responded, laughing. “This has always been an article of faith between [fellow showrunner] Ed Zwick and me, that we feel that the experience of...
- 2/28/2017
- TVLine.com
Stars: Jesse Metcalfe, Rob Riggle, Meghan Ory, Keegan Connor Tracy, Virginia Madsen, Aleks Paunovic, Dennis Haysbert, Gary Jones, Carrie Genzel, Reese Alexander, Harley Morenstein, Julia Benson, Peter Benson, Darren Dolynski, Patrick Sabongui | Written by Tim Carter | Directed by Zach Lipovsky
Rob Riggle as Frank West? That was all that I needed to know to be sold on seeing Dead Rising: Watchtower. Never mind the fact its based on one of the best zombie games of the last console generation – though we all know Left4Dead was The multiplayer zombie game – with a tongue in cheek story that played on the tropes of the genre, especially those found in the films of George A. Romero (after all, the first game was set in a mall!)
Dead Rising: Watchtower follows Chase Carter (Metcalfe), a reporter trying to make it big – but the pursuit of his career-defining story leads him into the heart of a zombie-infested warzone.
Rob Riggle as Frank West? That was all that I needed to know to be sold on seeing Dead Rising: Watchtower. Never mind the fact its based on one of the best zombie games of the last console generation – though we all know Left4Dead was The multiplayer zombie game – with a tongue in cheek story that played on the tropes of the genre, especially those found in the films of George A. Romero (after all, the first game was set in a mall!)
Dead Rising: Watchtower follows Chase Carter (Metcalfe), a reporter trying to make it big – but the pursuit of his career-defining story leads him into the heart of a zombie-infested warzone.
- 7/27/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: James Franco, Seth Rogen, Randall Park, Lizzy Caplan, Diana Bang, Timothy Simons, Reese Alexander | Written by Dan Sterling | Directed by Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen
The Interview will be the answer to questions in pub quizzes for years to come. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s second directorial feature is headline news all over the world and many in Hollywood have claimed that its release is a victory for our right to free speech. It is also a film which features Seth Rogen having to hide a package from the CIA in his ass. The Interview is that increasingly rare film which manages to provoke discussions in mainstream pop-culture but little, if any, of that discussion is focused on the film itself but should it be forgotten amid the controversy surrounding it, this would be a shame as The Interview is one of the funniest films of the year with...
The Interview will be the answer to questions in pub quizzes for years to come. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s second directorial feature is headline news all over the world and many in Hollywood have claimed that its release is a victory for our right to free speech. It is also a film which features Seth Rogen having to hide a package from the CIA in his ass. The Interview is that increasingly rare film which manages to provoke discussions in mainstream pop-culture but little, if any, of that discussion is focused on the film itself but should it be forgotten amid the controversy surrounding it, this would be a shame as The Interview is one of the funniest films of the year with...
- 6/3/2015
- by Ian Loring
- Nerdly
Stars: James Franco, Seth Rogen, Randall Park, Lizzy Caplan, Diana Bang, Timothy Simons, Reese Alexander | Written by Dan Sterling | Directed by Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen
The Interview will be the answer to questions in pub quizzes for years to come. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s second directorial feature is headline news all over the world and many in Hollywood have claimed that its release is a victory for our right to free speech. It is also a film which features Seth Rogen having to hide a package from the CIA in his ass. The Interview is that increasingly rare film which manages to provoke discussions in mainstream pop-culture but little, if any, of that discussion is focused on the film itself but should it be forgotten amid the controversy surrounding it, this would be a shame as The Interview is one of the funniest films of the year with...
The Interview will be the answer to questions in pub quizzes for years to come. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s second directorial feature is headline news all over the world and many in Hollywood have claimed that its release is a victory for our right to free speech. It is also a film which features Seth Rogen having to hide a package from the CIA in his ass. The Interview is that increasingly rare film which manages to provoke discussions in mainstream pop-culture but little, if any, of that discussion is focused on the film itself but should it be forgotten amid the controversy surrounding it, this would be a shame as The Interview is one of the funniest films of the year with...
- 12/29/2014
- by Ian Loring
- Nerdly
Imagine you’re tasked with killing North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un by the CIA, only to fly to the rogue nation and discover that the Dear Leader is a friendly, Katy Perry-loving guy with a softness for adorable puppies. Who could kill a dude like that? Such is the improbable dilemma faced by James Franco’s airhead talk show host and his only slightly more level-headed producer (Seth Rogen) in The Interview.
Of course, all the mayhem is underscored by the same raunchy humor that has marked Franco and Rogen’s previous big-screen misadventures (including Pineapple Express and This is the End). The final trailer for The Interview, which you can check out above, looks to be a seriously funny treat for moviegoers this holiday season (and certainly a solid alternative to the glut of Oscar contenders arriving around the same time).
Veep breakout Randall Park co-stars as Kim,...
Of course, all the mayhem is underscored by the same raunchy humor that has marked Franco and Rogen’s previous big-screen misadventures (including Pineapple Express and This is the End). The final trailer for The Interview, which you can check out above, looks to be a seriously funny treat for moviegoers this holiday season (and certainly a solid alternative to the glut of Oscar contenders arriving around the same time).
Veep breakout Randall Park co-stars as Kim,...
- 11/25/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Stars: Danielle Harris, Katharine Isabelle, Glen Jacobs, Chelan Simmons, Kaj-Erik Eriksen, Greyston Holt, Lee Majdoub, Michael Eklund, Reese Alexander, Kelly-Ruth Mercier | Written by Nathan Brookes, Bobby Lee Darby | Directed by Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska
WWE Studios have some success and some failure with their releases but with See No Evil the reception was definitely mixed. One of their earliest movies it used Glen “Kane” Jacobs in the role of the psychotic killer Jacob Goodnight and I will admit to liking it, it had its flaws but it was fun a fun horror with plenty of gore. When the See No Evil 2 was announced it caught the attention of horror fans with the Soska Sisters were taking the reigns as directors and bringing scream queens Danielle Harris and Katharine Isabelle with them as part of the cast.
Following straight on from the first See No Evil, Jacob Goodnight is brought...
WWE Studios have some success and some failure with their releases but with See No Evil the reception was definitely mixed. One of their earliest movies it used Glen “Kane” Jacobs in the role of the psychotic killer Jacob Goodnight and I will admit to liking it, it had its flaws but it was fun a fun horror with plenty of gore. When the See No Evil 2 was announced it caught the attention of horror fans with the Soska Sisters were taking the reigns as directors and bringing scream queens Danielle Harris and Katharine Isabelle with them as part of the cast.
Following straight on from the first See No Evil, Jacob Goodnight is brought...
- 10/22/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Extraterrestrial Trailer 2. Colin Minihan‘s Extraterrestrial (2014) movie trailer 2 stars Sean Rogerson, Emily Perkins, Mike Kovac, Fred Keating, Reese Alexander. Extraterrestrial‘s plot synopsis: “Still reeling from her parents divorce, April (Brittany Allen) is dragged back to the vacation cabin she spent fond summers at as a child accompanied by [...]
Continue reading: Extraterrestrial (2014) Movie Trailer 2: Brittany Allen Faces an Alien...
Continue reading: Extraterrestrial (2014) Movie Trailer 2: Brittany Allen Faces an Alien...
- 9/28/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Watch new movie clips from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment's The Marine 3: Homecoming, with Neal McDonough, Ashley Bell, Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin. Scott Wiper (The Cold Light of Day) directs the film which finds DVD and Blu-ray release on March 5th. Also in the cast of the third installment in the Marine franchise are Michael Eklund, Camille Sullivan, Aleks Paunovic, Jeffrey Ballard, Reese Alexander and Jared Kesso In the action movie, a Marine will do all it takes to save his kidnapped niece and stop a terrorist attack headed by a radical militia group.
- 2/25/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch new movie clips from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment's The Marine 3: Homecoming, with Neal McDonough, Ashley Bell, Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin. Scott Wiper (The Cold Light of Day) directs the film which finds DVD and Blu-ray release on March 5th. Also in the cast of the third installment in the Marine franchise are Michael Eklund, Camille Sullivan, Aleks Paunovic, Jeffrey Ballard, Reese Alexander and Jared Kesso In the action movie, a Marine will do all it takes to save his kidnapped niece and stop a terrorist attack headed by a radical militia group.
- 2/25/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
20th Century Fox Home Entertainsment's "The Marine 3: Homefront" has a new teaser trailer as well as images for the film starring Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin, Ashley Bell, Neal McDonough and Michael Eklund. In the action movie, a Marine will do all it takes to save his kidnapped niece and stop a terrorist attack headed by a radical militia group. Scott Wiper directs and scripts the film which finds home entertainment release on March 5th, 2013. Also in the cast of the WWE Studios production are Camille Sullivan, Aleks Paunovic, Jeffrey Ballard, Reese Alexander and Jared Kesso.
- 1/5/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
20th Century Fox Home Entertainsment's "The Marine 3: Homefront" has a new teaser trailer as well as images for the film starring Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin, Ashley Bell, Neal McDonough and Michael Eklund. In the action movie, a Marine will do all it takes to save his kidnapped niece and stop a terrorist attack headed by a radical militia group. Scott Wiper directs and scripts the film which finds home entertainment release on March 5th, 2013. Also in the cast of the WWE Studios production are Camille Sullivan, Aleks Paunovic, Jeffrey Ballard, Reese Alexander and Jared Kesso.
- 1/5/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Welcome to Shocktober. Get it? If not, you will soon!
October is always a prime month for horror movies (what with, you know, Halloween and all), and there seems to be even more blood-soaked offerings than usual this year, with no less than nine fright fests set to hit theaters over the next 31 days.
Take a look at what tricks and treats are in store for you, including the fourth installment in the "Paranormal Activity" series, a 3-D sequel to "Silent Hill" and a return to form for Tim Burton with the animated "Frankenweenie."
'Frankenweenie'
Release Date: Oct. 5
Starring: Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, Robert Capron, Conchata Ferrell.
The Horror: Heh heh, well, "The Horror" in that stop-motion animated kind of way. "Frankenweenie" tells the gruesome yet heartwarming tale of Victor Von Frankenstein, a young boy with a passion for homemade...
October is always a prime month for horror movies (what with, you know, Halloween and all), and there seems to be even more blood-soaked offerings than usual this year, with no less than nine fright fests set to hit theaters over the next 31 days.
Take a look at what tricks and treats are in store for you, including the fourth installment in the "Paranormal Activity" series, a 3-D sequel to "Silent Hill" and a return to form for Tim Burton with the animated "Frankenweenie."
'Frankenweenie'
Release Date: Oct. 5
Starring: Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, Robert Capron, Conchata Ferrell.
The Horror: Heh heh, well, "The Horror" in that stop-motion animated kind of way. "Frankenweenie" tells the gruesome yet heartwarming tale of Victor Von Frankenstein, a young boy with a passion for homemade...
- 10/1/2012
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
Directed by John Poliquin
Written by the Vicious Brothers
Featuring Reese Alexander, Stephanie Bennett, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Richard Harmon
Grave Encounters tried to take a fake show about fake ghost hunters and make it real. Grave Encounters 2 maddeningly tries to take a fake movie about fake scares and make it real.
Because it is. Real, that is. Also, it’s real. Have you heard it’s totally real?
In Grave Encounters, a fake television crew of a “Ghost Hunters”-type show meets some not-so-friendly ghosts and most of them meet their demise in a creepy hospital. It’s a great premise: a bunch of cynics believe they are going to walk through the motions and get their job done so they can go home but have to face their fears head-on if they hope to survive. The movie actually managed some tension; the characters had seen a number of these...
Written by the Vicious Brothers
Featuring Reese Alexander, Stephanie Bennett, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Richard Harmon
Grave Encounters tried to take a fake show about fake ghost hunters and make it real. Grave Encounters 2 maddeningly tries to take a fake movie about fake scares and make it real.
Because it is. Real, that is. Also, it’s real. Have you heard it’s totally real?
In Grave Encounters, a fake television crew of a “Ghost Hunters”-type show meets some not-so-friendly ghosts and most of them meet their demise in a creepy hospital. It’s a great premise: a bunch of cynics believe they are going to walk through the motions and get their job done so they can go home but have to face their fears head-on if they hope to survive. The movie actually managed some tension; the characters had seen a number of these...
- 9/22/2012
- by Alexandra West
- Planet Fury
Here’s first look at the trailer for Grave Encounters 2, the sequel to last year’s supernatural horror film shot in first-person found-footage style, written by The Vicious Brothers.
The movie’s prequel will be available as Video On Demand on October 2nd and can be seen in theaters beginning October 12th, 2012 (Halloween is fast approaching).
Grave Encounters was a hand-cam nightmare phenomenon that many people believed was just a movie. Film student Alex Wright, also obsessed with the first film, will find evidence against them in Grave Encounters 2.
While he and his friends research the events and visit the real psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film, they find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil, banking on the hope that their knowledge of the original film will help them survive the sequel.
Newcomer John Poliquin is directing this outing with Reese Alexander, Stephanie Bennett and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman starring.
The movie’s prequel will be available as Video On Demand on October 2nd and can be seen in theaters beginning October 12th, 2012 (Halloween is fast approaching).
Grave Encounters was a hand-cam nightmare phenomenon that many people believed was just a movie. Film student Alex Wright, also obsessed with the first film, will find evidence against them in Grave Encounters 2.
While he and his friends research the events and visit the real psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film, they find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil, banking on the hope that their knowledge of the original film will help them survive the sequel.
Newcomer John Poliquin is directing this outing with Reese Alexander, Stephanie Bennett and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman starring.
- 9/5/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment's "The Search for Santa Paws" has 9 new clips up for your family entertainment-loving pleasure. Out on DVD and 2-Disc Blu-ray on November 23rd, the film stars Reese Alexander, Jan Bos and Ameko Eks Mass Carroll. Robert Vince (The "Santa Buddies,"Space Buddies," "Snow Buddies," etc films) directs as well as writing and producing alongside Anna McRoberts. When Santa and his new best friend, Paws, discover that the boys and girls of the world have lost the spirit of the season, they take a trip to New York City. But after Santa loses his memory, it's up to Paws, a faithful orphan named Quinn (Kaitlyn Maher), her new friend Will (Madison Pettis) and a wonderful group of magical talking dogs to save St. Nick and show the world what Christmas is really all about...
- 11/3/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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