King's Gambit is a fantasy drama from the mind of Joseph Sayer. Sayer wrote and produced this feature, which follows a Herald and his mystical journal. His notebook has the ability to change global events and this power brings a legion of adversaries.
King's Gambit will release in theatres and in home theatres this April 3rd, 2020.
King's Gambit hosts a large cast including Blake Webb of "American Horror Story" fame stars as Bryce, the Herald. Rebecca Galaraza (The Investigator) also stars as Ashley, along with Reggie Peters (HazMat) and Wade Hunt Williams.
Indican Pictures will show King' Gambit in early April. This title is expected to see a limited screening on April 3rd. This initial release will be followed by another on Digital and DVD.
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King's Gambit will release in theatres and in home theatres this April 3rd, 2020.
King's Gambit hosts a large cast including Blake Webb of "American Horror Story" fame stars as Bryce, the Herald. Rebecca Galaraza (The Investigator) also stars as Ashley, along with Reggie Peters (HazMat) and Wade Hunt Williams.
Indican Pictures will show King' Gambit in early April. This title is expected to see a limited screening on April 3rd. This initial release will be followed by another on Digital and DVD.
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- 3/26/2020
- QuietEarth.us
Tagline: "A New Herald Rises." King's Gambit is an action fantasy feature. From director Joseph Sayer, this feature focuses on a herald, who must keep the world in a mystical balance. But, others are looking to steal his powers. King's Gambit will show in April. And, the film stars: Blake Webb ("American Horror Story"), Rebecca Galaraza (The Investigator) and Reggie Peters (HazMat). To show in the United States, the film's poster and trailer are available here. The official film poster shows character Bryce (Webb) and two worlds. An early move in Chess, the King's Gambit promises a fantastical world, where good and evil collide. Indican Pictures will launch King's Gambit in theatres on April 3rd, if possible. A secondary release will take place on April 24th, through Digital and DVD. Platforms hosting the film include: Amazon, Fandango Now, iTunes, FlixFling, Google Play, Redbox, VuDu and Youtube Movies. Finally, the film's...
- 3/26/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
King's Gambit is an new urban fantasy indie starring Blake Webb of American Horror Story (Ahs) fame who plays a Herald, keeper of a mystical journal that can shape and alter world events. The film comes from the mind of Joseph Sayer, who wrote and produced the feature King's Gambit that will release in theatres (if available) and on home video (definitely) April 3, 2020 from Indican Pictures (Boondock Saints). Besides Blake, King's Gambit stars Rebecca Galaraza (The Investigator) as Ashley, along with Reggie Peters (HazMat) and Wade Hunt Williams. Following the film's initial release. it will hit DVD. Fans of indie thrillers, or of fantasy-focused features, can see King's Gambit on the big screen (if you have it at home) throughout the month of...
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- 3/26/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Netflix is famously tight-lipped when it comes to revealing how many people are tuning in to its endless supply of movies and TV series, though the streaming giant does occasionally toot its own horn when one of its titles does especially well. Now the company is experimenting with a weekly list of its most-watched offerings in the UK, with nature docuseries “Our Planet” topping the first edition.
In a Twitter thread, the company announced that it will be releasing such lists on a weekly basis from here on out. To compile them, “we look at the most-watched individual season of a show, film or special (regardless of when it launched). ‘Watched’ means members finished at least 70% of one episode.”
“It’s a test as we want to make sure this information is useful for you,” Netflix added. “So we may tweak it in the weeks ahead. eg. we’re not including kids right now.
In a Twitter thread, the company announced that it will be releasing such lists on a weekly basis from here on out. To compile them, “we look at the most-watched individual season of a show, film or special (regardless of when it launched). ‘Watched’ means members finished at least 70% of one episode.”
“It’s a test as we want to make sure this information is useful for you,” Netflix added. “So we may tweak it in the weeks ahead. eg. we’re not including kids right now.
- 5/9/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Netflix has big end-of-summer plans for original content. August 2018 will see the returns of eight original series from the streaming giant, as well as the premieres of several original films.
“Ozark,” “Voltron: Legendary Defender,” and “The Investigator: A British Crime Story” are among the service’s shows slated to debut new seasons next month, while “Like Father,” starring Kristen Bell and Seth Rogen, and “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society,” starring Lily James, are some of Netflix’s new films set to launch. Additionally, August will introduce various original freshman series, including Debby Ryan’s controversial black comedy “Insatiable.”
The final month of summer will also bring a wealth of acquisitions to the site in the form of popular films, franchises, and TV shows. Inaugural titles in the “Lord of the Rings” and Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” franchises are a couple of the incoming films, while the fifth...
“Ozark,” “Voltron: Legendary Defender,” and “The Investigator: A British Crime Story” are among the service’s shows slated to debut new seasons next month, while “Like Father,” starring Kristen Bell and Seth Rogen, and “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society,” starring Lily James, are some of Netflix’s new films set to launch. Additionally, August will introduce various original freshman series, including Debby Ryan’s controversial black comedy “Insatiable.”
The final month of summer will also bring a wealth of acquisitions to the site in the form of popular films, franchises, and TV shows. Inaugural titles in the “Lord of the Rings” and Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” franchises are a couple of the incoming films, while the fifth...
- 7/31/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
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