"Henry, were you dreaming?" "Dreamt I was human..." Lionsgate has debuted a trailer for an indie sci-fi thriller titled Life Like, which heading straight-to-vod this May. No surprise once you see the trailer, this looks pretty awful. It's one of those sci-fi films that tries to play with a cool concept, but really turns out to be some mushy, cheesy waste of time. Addison Timlin and Drew Van Acker star as a couple who get a lifelike robot to help them with work. At first, android Henry is quiet and hard-working. But as his AI kicks in, he "starts to anticipate the couple's needs and desires, ones they themselves cannot fully understand." What will happen next? Of course, he's going to ruin everything and kill one of them. How else would this progress. Also starring Steven Strait, James D'Arcy, and Mark Famiglietti. This is one worth skipping. Here's the first...
- 3/6/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Saboteur Media to sell Jack London adventure in Cannes.
Gary Sinise is in final negotiations to join action-adventure The Wind & The Reckoning, which Saboteur Media will be selling in Cannes.
Barry Pepper and Craig T. Nelson have also joined Jim Caviezel and Jason Scott Lee on the project, which is based on Jack London’s writings about Ko’olau’, the Hawaiian native who rebelled against Us occupiers and fought to protect his family and homeland.
The project is being financed through the Hawaiian Film Fund and local investors and production is expected to get underway in Hawaii shortly.
David L. Cunningham...
Gary Sinise is in final negotiations to join action-adventure The Wind & The Reckoning, which Saboteur Media will be selling in Cannes.
Barry Pepper and Craig T. Nelson have also joined Jim Caviezel and Jason Scott Lee on the project, which is based on Jack London’s writings about Ko’olau’, the Hawaiian native who rebelled against Us occupiers and fought to protect his family and homeland.
The project is being financed through the Hawaiian Film Fund and local investors and production is expected to get underway in Hawaii shortly.
David L. Cunningham...
- 5/1/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Saboteur Media to sell Jack London adventure in Cannes.
Gary Sinise is in final negotiations to join action-adventure The Wind & The Reckoning, which Saboteur Media will be selling in Cannes.
Barry Pepper and Craig T. Nelson have also joined Jim Caviezel and Jason Scott Lee on the project, which is based on Jack London’s writings about Ko’olau’, the Hawaiian native who rebelled against Us occupiers and fought to protect his family and homeland.
The project is being financed through the Hawaiian Film Fund and local investors and production is expected to get underway in Hawaii shortly.
David Cunningham...
Gary Sinise is in final negotiations to join action-adventure The Wind & The Reckoning, which Saboteur Media will be selling in Cannes.
Barry Pepper and Craig T. Nelson have also joined Jim Caviezel and Jason Scott Lee on the project, which is based on Jack London’s writings about Ko’olau’, the Hawaiian native who rebelled against Us occupiers and fought to protect his family and homeland.
The project is being financed through the Hawaiian Film Fund and local investors and production is expected to get underway in Hawaii shortly.
David Cunningham...
- 5/1/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Sales and distribution veteran Mark Lindsay to introduce five new titles to Cannes buyers.
New York-based Saboteur Media has launched a production and finance operation with a broader sales remit and hired former Miramax International senior executive Mark Lindsay as president of distribution.
The moves comes as executive director Nick Quested expands the suite of services beyond those of documentary distributor and sales company initially launched under the auspices of Goldcrest Films.
Saboteur now operates as a stand-alone entity that produces, finances and sells narrative and documentary features, with particular emphasis on empowering the New York creative community and an opportunistic eye towards television.
The company has the ability to finance tax credits and invest equity in select projects, which will not rely on pre-sales in order to get greenlight. It serves as co-producer on all five titles headed for Cannes.
Lindsay, whose executive roles have included head of sales and distribution at Kimmel International, Arclight...
New York-based Saboteur Media has launched a production and finance operation with a broader sales remit and hired former Miramax International senior executive Mark Lindsay as president of distribution.
The moves comes as executive director Nick Quested expands the suite of services beyond those of documentary distributor and sales company initially launched under the auspices of Goldcrest Films.
Saboteur now operates as a stand-alone entity that produces, finances and sells narrative and documentary features, with particular emphasis on empowering the New York creative community and an opportunistic eye towards television.
The company has the ability to finance tax credits and invest equity in select projects, which will not rely on pre-sales in order to get greenlight. It serves as co-producer on all five titles headed for Cannes.
Lindsay, whose executive roles have included head of sales and distribution at Kimmel International, Arclight...
- 4/26/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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