When Gillian Flynn novels hit the screen, it tends to result in something highly watchable. Take, for instance, David Fincher’s big-screen adaptation of Gone Girl, with its stellar casting of Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck, or HBO’s adaptation of the ultra-dark Sharp Objects, anchored by the ace Amy Adams. Now, another of Flynn’s novels is being adapted into an HBO series – her Sharp Objects follow-up Dark Places.
The series will see Flynn serve as co-creator, writer, and co-showrunner, working alongside Brett Johnson in all those capacities – while Guerrin Gardner will be co-creator and writer. The show is said to be in early development, so stay tuned for updates of it moving further into the pipeline. The novel was previously adapted as a film by writer-director Gilles Paquet-Brenner in 2015, with Charlize Theron leading the cast, though it went largely under the radar and received mixed reviews.
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The series will see Flynn serve as co-creator, writer, and co-showrunner, working alongside Brett Johnson in all those capacities – while Guerrin Gardner will be co-creator and writer. The show is said to be in early development, so stay tuned for updates of it moving further into the pipeline. The novel was previously adapted as a film by writer-director Gilles Paquet-Brenner in 2015, with Charlize Theron leading the cast, though it went largely under the radar and received mixed reviews.
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- 1/31/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - TV
Variety reports that HBO is developing a limited series based on Gillian Flynn’s Dark Places. If that strikes a chord, you might remember that Dark Places was previously adapted into a film starring Charlize Theron. The film received mediocre reviews and only grossed $5.1 million upon its release in 2015, so it’s entirely understandable if you don’t remember it.
The logline of the novel, which was originally published in 2009, states: “Libby Day was seven when her mother and two sisters were murdered in the famous 1985 ‘Satan Sacrifice of Kinnakee, Kansas.’ She survived—and famously testified that her teenage brother, Ben, was the killer. Twenty-five years later, a pair of mother/daughter true crime ‘detectives’ locate a grownup Libby and pump her for details, believing that Ben is innocent. Libby, having spent her youth working the talk show circuit, hopes to once again turn a profit off her tragic history:...
The logline of the novel, which was originally published in 2009, states: “Libby Day was seven when her mother and two sisters were murdered in the famous 1985 ‘Satan Sacrifice of Kinnakee, Kansas.’ She survived—and famously testified that her teenage brother, Ben, was the killer. Twenty-five years later, a pair of mother/daughter true crime ‘detectives’ locate a grownup Libby and pump her for details, believing that Ben is innocent. Libby, having spent her youth working the talk show circuit, hopes to once again turn a profit off her tragic history:...
- 1/30/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Gillian Flynn is returning to HBO following “Sharp Objects.”
The author will adapt her novel “Dark Places” into a HBO limited series, as IndieWire can confirm. Variety first reported the announcement.
Flynn, whose novel “Gone Girl” was adapted in an Oscar-nominated David Fincher film, will serve as co-creator, writer, and co-showrunner with Brett Johnson (“Escape at Dannemora”). Guerrin Gardner is also credited as a co-creator and writer for “Dark Places.”
The 2009 novel follows Libby Day across decades as she revisits the death of her mother and two sisters amid an alleged Satanic killing spree in Kinnakee, Kansas in 1985. While Libby survived, she testified that her teenage brother Ben was the murderer.
Per the logline, “Now, 25 years later, a pair of mother/daughter true crime ‘detectives’ locate a grownup Libby and pump her for details, believing that Ben is innocent. Libby, having spent her youth working the talk show circuit, hopes...
The author will adapt her novel “Dark Places” into a HBO limited series, as IndieWire can confirm. Variety first reported the announcement.
Flynn, whose novel “Gone Girl” was adapted in an Oscar-nominated David Fincher film, will serve as co-creator, writer, and co-showrunner with Brett Johnson (“Escape at Dannemora”). Guerrin Gardner is also credited as a co-creator and writer for “Dark Places.”
The 2009 novel follows Libby Day across decades as she revisits the death of her mother and two sisters amid an alleged Satanic killing spree in Kinnakee, Kansas in 1985. While Libby survived, she testified that her teenage brother Ben was the murderer.
Per the logline, “Now, 25 years later, a pair of mother/daughter true crime ‘detectives’ locate a grownup Libby and pump her for details, believing that Ben is innocent. Libby, having spent her youth working the talk show circuit, hopes...
- 1/30/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from the mystery thriller "Crooked House", directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, based on author Agatha Christie's novel, starring Max Irons, Terence Stamp, Glenn Close, Gillian Anderson and Christina Hendricks:
"....suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a wealthy patriarch is investigated by spy-turned-private-detective 'Charles Hayward '(Irons), who is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before 'Scotland Yard' exposes dark family secrets.
"On the sprawling estate, amidst a poisonous atmosphere of bitterness, resentment and jealousy in a truly crooked house, Hayward encounters three generations of a dynasty, including a theater actress (Anderson), the old man’s widow 50 years his junior (Hendricks), and the family matriarch 'Lady Edith de Haviland' (Glenn Close)..."
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"....suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a wealthy patriarch is investigated by spy-turned-private-detective 'Charles Hayward '(Irons), who is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before 'Scotland Yard' exposes dark family secrets.
"On the sprawling estate, amidst a poisonous atmosphere of bitterness, resentment and jealousy in a truly crooked house, Hayward encounters three generations of a dynasty, including a theater actress (Anderson), the old man’s widow 50 years his junior (Hendricks), and the family matriarch 'Lady Edith de Haviland' (Glenn Close)..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Crooked House"...
- 1/3/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Playing On-demand and in theaters now is Crooked House.
In Agatha Christie’s most twisted tale, the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a wealthy patriarch is investigated by spy-turned-private-detective Charles Hayward (Max Irons), who is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets. On the sprawling estate, amidst a poisonous atmosphere of bitterness, resentment and jealousy in a truly crooked house, Hayward encounters three generations of the dynasty, including a theater actress (Gillian Anderson), the old man’s widow 50 years his junior (Christina Hendricks), and the family matriarch Lady Edith de Haviland (Glenn Close).
The movie also features Julian Sands, Christian McKay and Terence Stamp.
Crooked House is available digitally in the Us from YouTube, Amazon, iTunes and Google Play
Prior to the film’s release, Production Designer Simon Bowles spoke with Wamg on his work for Crooked House.
In Agatha Christie’s most twisted tale, the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a wealthy patriarch is investigated by spy-turned-private-detective Charles Hayward (Max Irons), who is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather’s murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets. On the sprawling estate, amidst a poisonous atmosphere of bitterness, resentment and jealousy in a truly crooked house, Hayward encounters three generations of the dynasty, including a theater actress (Gillian Anderson), the old man’s widow 50 years his junior (Christina Hendricks), and the family matriarch Lady Edith de Haviland (Glenn Close).
The movie also features Julian Sands, Christian McKay and Terence Stamp.
Crooked House is available digitally in the Us from YouTube, Amazon, iTunes and Google Play
Prior to the film’s release, Production Designer Simon Bowles spoke with Wamg on his work for Crooked House.
- 12/24/2017
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Crooked House Review Crooked House (2017) Film Review, a movie directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, and starring Glenn Close, Gillian Anderson, Terrence Stamp, Christina Hendricks, Stefani Martini, Max irons and Honor Kneafsey. Crooked House is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name and said to be one of her favorites. Set in 1950’s England [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Crooked House (2017): A Twisted Tale With Numerous Elements to Enjoy...
Continue reading: Film Review: Crooked House (2017): A Twisted Tale With Numerous Elements to Enjoy...
- 12/11/2017
- by Malinda Money
- Film-Book
"What are murderers like?" "You, me, everyone." Sony Pictures has unveiled a trailer for Crooked House, adapted from Agatha Christie's 1949 novel of the same name. Max Irons stars as Charles Hayward, spy-turned-private-detective who is invited to help solve a gruesome, mysterious death of a wealthy patriarch. Nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia, his client and former lover. The powerhouse ensemble cast includes Glenn Close, Stefanie Martini, Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Julian Sands, Christian McKay, Amanda Abbington, and Terence Stamp. This looks like it could be a good double feature with this year's remake of Murder on the Orient Express, especially since they are both Agatha Christie adaptations. There's some strong performances featured here, might be worth a look. Check it out. Here's the official trailer for Gilles Paquet-Brenner's Crooked House, direct from Sony's YouTube: In Agatha Christie’s most twisted tale, the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of...
- 10/4/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
12 year old Honor Kneafsey stars in the leading role of Josephine in a new feature film adaptation of Agatha Christie crime novel Crooked House, which has just started filming in London.
Honor (represented by A&J Management) has just filmed on Isabel Coixet's The Bookshop and is known to TV audiences for her roles in Our Zoo and Benidorm.
She will star alongside Max Irons, as private detective Charles Hayward who is invited to solve the gruesome murder of wealthy and ruthless tycoon Aristide Leonides, poisoned in his own bed. Nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia (played by Stefanie Martini, who has just filmed the role of Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect prequel Tennison) Hayward's client and former lover.
The cast also includes Terence Stamp as a chief inspector and Christina Hendricks, Glenn Close, and Gillian Anderson as members of the dead man’s household.
Gilles Paquet-Brenner will direct...
Honor (represented by A&J Management) has just filmed on Isabel Coixet's The Bookshop and is known to TV audiences for her roles in Our Zoo and Benidorm.
She will star alongside Max Irons, as private detective Charles Hayward who is invited to solve the gruesome murder of wealthy and ruthless tycoon Aristide Leonides, poisoned in his own bed. Nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia (played by Stefanie Martini, who has just filmed the role of Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect prequel Tennison) Hayward's client and former lover.
The cast also includes Terence Stamp as a chief inspector and Christina Hendricks, Glenn Close, and Gillian Anderson as members of the dead man’s household.
Gilles Paquet-Brenner will direct...
- 9/13/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Principal photography has commenced in the UK on Agatha Christie adaptation Crooked House from director Gilles Paquet-Brenner (Sarah’s Key) and Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes, explains ScreenDaily. Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, private detective Charles Hayward is invited to solve a gruesome crime where nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia, his client and former lover. The feature […]...
- 9/13/2016
- by MrDisgusting
- bloody-disgusting.com
Max Irons, Stefanie Martini, Glenn Close, Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson and Terence Stamp star in Julian Fellowes adaptation.
Principal photography has commenced in the UK on Agatha Christie adaptation Crooked House from director Gilles Paquet-Brenner (Sarah’s Key) and Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes.
The film will be produced by Joe Abrams at Brilliant Films, James Spring at Fred Films, and Sally Wood.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, private detective Charles Hayward is invited to solve a gruesome crime where nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia, his client and former lover.
The feature will star Max Irons (Woman in Gold) as Charles Hayward, Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne) as Sophia de Haviland, Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) as Lady Edith, Honor Kneafsey (Miss You Already) as Josephine, Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) as Brenda, Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) as Magda and Terence Stamp (Big Eyes) as Chief Inspector Taverner.
The film is fully financed by Hindsight/Prescience. Metro...
Principal photography has commenced in the UK on Agatha Christie adaptation Crooked House from director Gilles Paquet-Brenner (Sarah’s Key) and Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes.
The film will be produced by Joe Abrams at Brilliant Films, James Spring at Fred Films, and Sally Wood.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, private detective Charles Hayward is invited to solve a gruesome crime where nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia, his client and former lover.
The feature will star Max Irons (Woman in Gold) as Charles Hayward, Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne) as Sophia de Haviland, Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) as Lady Edith, Honor Kneafsey (Miss You Already) as Josephine, Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) as Brenda, Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) as Magda and Terence Stamp (Big Eyes) as Chief Inspector Taverner.
The film is fully financed by Hindsight/Prescience. Metro...
- 9/13/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Max Irons, Stefanie Martini, Glenn Close, Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson and Terence Stamp star.
Principal photography has commenced in the UK on Agatha Christie adaptation Crooked House from director Gilles Paquet-Brenner (Sarah’s Key) and Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes.
The film will be produced by Joe Abrams at Brilliant Films, James Spring at Fred Films, and Sally Wood.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, private detective Charles Hayward is invited to solve a gruesome crime where nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia, his client and former lover.
The feature will star Max Irons (Woman in Gold) as Charles Hayward, Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne) as Sophia de Haviland, Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) as Lady Edith, Honor Kneafsey (Miss You Already) as Josephine, Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) as Brenda, Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) as Magda and Terence Stamp (Big Eyes) as Chief Inspector Taverner.
The film is fully financed by Hindsight/Prescience. Metro International...
Principal photography has commenced in the UK on Agatha Christie adaptation Crooked House from director Gilles Paquet-Brenner (Sarah’s Key) and Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes.
The film will be produced by Joe Abrams at Brilliant Films, James Spring at Fred Films, and Sally Wood.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, private detective Charles Hayward is invited to solve a gruesome crime where nobody is above suspicion, including Sophia, his client and former lover.
The feature will star Max Irons (Woman in Gold) as Charles Hayward, Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne) as Sophia de Haviland, Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) as Lady Edith, Honor Kneafsey (Miss You Already) as Josephine, Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) as Brenda, Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) as Magda and Terence Stamp (Big Eyes) as Chief Inspector Taverner.
The film is fully financed by Hindsight/Prescience. Metro International...
- 9/13/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Agatha Christie is finally headed back to the big screen. Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Stefanie Martini, Terence Stamp and Honor Kneafsey are joining Max Irons and Glenn Close to star in an upcoming adaptation of Christie's whodunit Crooked House, which has started shooting in and around London. Gilles Paquet-Brenner (Sarah's Key) will direct the ensemble cast from a script written by Downton Abbey and Gosford Park writer Julian Fellowes, Tim Rose…...
- 9/13/2016
- Deadline
She’s been on the Fury Road and explored Dark Places for director Gilles Paquet-Brenner but soon, Charlize Theron will be bound for The Coldest City, and we now have word of exactly when the action-thriller will bow in theaters.
Helmed by John Wick co-director David Leitch, it’s now understood The Coldest City will open on August 11, 2017. Rooted in the world of global spying and corrupt MI6 agents, Leitch’s ensemble feature – John Goodman, Toby Jones, James McAvoy, and Sofia Boutella and Eddie Marsan all join Theron for the drama – is set against a Berlin on the brink of history, when the infamous Wall was set to be torn down in 1989.
Based on Antony Johnson’s novel of the same name, the official logline for The Coldest City outlines the globe-trotting mission that awaits Charlize Theron, who will be toplining the espionage thriller as decorated agent, Lorraine Broughton.
A high-stakes,...
Helmed by John Wick co-director David Leitch, it’s now understood The Coldest City will open on August 11, 2017. Rooted in the world of global spying and corrupt MI6 agents, Leitch’s ensemble feature – John Goodman, Toby Jones, James McAvoy, and Sofia Boutella and Eddie Marsan all join Theron for the drama – is set against a Berlin on the brink of history, when the infamous Wall was set to be torn down in 1989.
Based on Antony Johnson’s novel of the same name, the official logline for The Coldest City outlines the globe-trotting mission that awaits Charlize Theron, who will be toplining the espionage thriller as decorated agent, Lorraine Broughton.
A high-stakes,...
- 6/10/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Entertainment One
Featuring an all-star leading Hollywood cast including Charlize Theron (Prometheus, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Mad Max: Fury Road) as Libby Day, Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Kill Your Friends) is as Lyle Wirth, and Christina Hendricks (Drive, I Don’t Know How She Does It, Mad Men) as Patty Day, Dark Places is the gripping and suspenseful story based on Gillian Flynn’s New York Times® best-selling novel of the same name.
Almost thirty years after her family were brutally murdered Libby Day (Theron) agrees to revisit the crime to try and uncover the wrenching truths that led up to that tragic night. Accompanied by Lyle Wirth (Hoult), a leader of cold case enthusiasts the Kill Club, a group made up by people fascinated with true crime, they discover that it is sometimes to leave the past where it belongs.
Featuring an all-star leading Hollywood cast including Charlize Theron (Prometheus, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Mad Max: Fury Road) as Libby Day, Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Kill Your Friends) is as Lyle Wirth, and Christina Hendricks (Drive, I Don’t Know How She Does It, Mad Men) as Patty Day, Dark Places is the gripping and suspenseful story based on Gillian Flynn’s New York Times® best-selling novel of the same name.
Almost thirty years after her family were brutally murdered Libby Day (Theron) agrees to revisit the crime to try and uncover the wrenching truths that led up to that tragic night. Accompanied by Lyle Wirth (Hoult), a leader of cold case enthusiasts the Kill Club, a group made up by people fascinated with true crime, they discover that it is sometimes to leave the past where it belongs.
- 2/22/2016
- by Dan Powell
- Obsessed with Film
Charlize Theron stars in this creaky satanic mystery adaptation from Gone Girl author, Gillian Flynn
The week’s second under-par release featuring Chloë Grace Moretz is an adaptation of Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn’s typically twisty 2009 potboiler. The producer and star, Charlize Theron, plays Libby Day, a tormented soul whose brother, Ben, has been in prison for murdering his mother and sisters ever since Libby testified against him as an eight-year-old. Lyle Wirth (Nicholas Hoult), an amateur criminologist-cum-murder-geek, and his “kill club” cohorts believe that Ben is innocent, but Libby is unwilling to face up to the guilty secrets that lurk in her own... dark places!
The premise is creaky and the satanic-scare backstory more intriguingly handled in Alejandro Amenábar’s wrongly ridiculed Regression. But Sarah’s Key director Gilles Paquet-Brenner invests the split-time action with some brooding menace and the cinematographer, Barry Ackroyd, does his best to lend some urgency,...
The week’s second under-par release featuring Chloë Grace Moretz is an adaptation of Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn’s typically twisty 2009 potboiler. The producer and star, Charlize Theron, plays Libby Day, a tormented soul whose brother, Ben, has been in prison for murdering his mother and sisters ever since Libby testified against him as an eight-year-old. Lyle Wirth (Nicholas Hoult), an amateur criminologist-cum-murder-geek, and his “kill club” cohorts believe that Ben is innocent, but Libby is unwilling to face up to the guilty secrets that lurk in her own... dark places!
The premise is creaky and the satanic-scare backstory more intriguingly handled in Alejandro Amenábar’s wrongly ridiculed Regression. But Sarah’s Key director Gilles Paquet-Brenner invests the split-time action with some brooding menace and the cinematographer, Barry Ackroyd, does his best to lend some urgency,...
- 1/24/2016
- by Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
- The Guardian - Film News
Though it may not have fared terribly well upon releasing across North America a few months ago – a mooted box office coupled with underwhelming reviews – Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s Dark Places is yet to release for those in the United Kingdom, and today’s new trailer quietly reminds moviegoers across the pond that, yes, the thriller is still very much on the way.
Lifted from Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, Paquet-Brenner’s crime drama pits Charlize Theron in the lead role as Libby Day, the estranged daughter who witnessed her mother and two sisters mercilessly slaughtered in an event that went down in history as The Satan Sacrifice of Kinnakee, Kansas when she was only seven. Shortly thereafter, Libby attributed blame on her older brother (Ant-Man‘s Corey Stoll) who was shipped off to serve an overlong (and possibly unjust?) prison sentence.
Fast forward two and a half...
Lifted from Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, Paquet-Brenner’s crime drama pits Charlize Theron in the lead role as Libby Day, the estranged daughter who witnessed her mother and two sisters mercilessly slaughtered in an event that went down in history as The Satan Sacrifice of Kinnakee, Kansas when she was only seven. Shortly thereafter, Libby attributed blame on her older brother (Ant-Man‘s Corey Stoll) who was shipped off to serve an overlong (and possibly unjust?) prison sentence.
Fast forward two and a half...
- 11/30/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
With the weather getting colder, and Halloween approaching, you might be feeling the need to curl up on the couch with a good thriller. Well, today we have some Blu-ray copies of "Dark Places" to give away to some lucky readers, plus an exclusive look at the making of the movie. Starring Charlize Theron, Christina Hendricks, Nicholas Hoult, Chloe Moretz, and Jennifer Pierce Mathus, and based on the novel by Gillian Flynn (the author and screenwriter behind David Fincher's “Gone Girl”), the story centers on Libby Day (Theron), who was only seven years old when her mother and two sisters were murdered and her brother Ben (Tye Sheridan) was jailed for the crime. Now, twenty-five years later, Libby discovers shocking evidence that Ben may be innocent—and the real killer is still at large. Below, you can take a look at a featurette which explores how Moretz and director...
- 10/6/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Explore the mysterious world of Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn's latest thriller Dark Places in an extended teaser.
Dark Places tells the gruesome story of a horrific family murder which was pinned on sullen teenager Ben (Tye Sheridan).
The only surviving member of Ben's family is sister Libby Day (Charlize Theron), who is convinced to re-examine the case 25 years later by a group of young investigators calling themselves The Kill Club.
Flynn's novel was adapted for the screen by French filmmaker Gilles Paquet-Brenner, who helmed the 2009 thriller Walled In.
Theron not only stars as Libby Day in Dark Places, but is also producing the movie.
Dark Places is released on August 7 in the Us.
Watch the stars of Gone Girl chat with Digital Spy below:...
Dark Places tells the gruesome story of a horrific family murder which was pinned on sullen teenager Ben (Tye Sheridan).
The only surviving member of Ben's family is sister Libby Day (Charlize Theron), who is convinced to re-examine the case 25 years later by a group of young investigators calling themselves The Kill Club.
Flynn's novel was adapted for the screen by French filmmaker Gilles Paquet-Brenner, who helmed the 2009 thriller Walled In.
Theron not only stars as Libby Day in Dark Places, but is also producing the movie.
Dark Places is released on August 7 in the Us.
Watch the stars of Gone Girl chat with Digital Spy below:...
- 8/21/2015
- Digital Spy
Horror isn't just blood and gore. Dark Places, based on Gillian Flynn's novel of the same name, will arrive on Blu-ray and DVD this October. Also in this morning's round-up: details on The Walking Dead #1 variant for purchase at Wizard World San Jose and a new Mad Max video game trailer.
Dark Places: Lionsgate will release Gilles Paquet-Brenner's Dark Places on Blu-ray and DVD on October 6th:
Blu-ray.com reports that "Libby Day (Theron) was only seven years old when her mother and two sisters were murdered and her brother Ben (Tye Sheridan, Joe) was jailed for the crime. Now, twenty-five years later, Libby discovers shocking evidence that Ben may be innocent and the real killer is still at large. Nicholas Hoult (Mad Max: Fury Road), Chloë Grace Moretz (If I Stay), Sterling Jerins (World War Z), Corey Stoll (Ant-Man) and Christina Hendricks (TV's "Mad Men") costar...
Dark Places: Lionsgate will release Gilles Paquet-Brenner's Dark Places on Blu-ray and DVD on October 6th:
Blu-ray.com reports that "Libby Day (Theron) was only seven years old when her mother and two sisters were murdered and her brother Ben (Tye Sheridan, Joe) was jailed for the crime. Now, twenty-five years later, Libby discovers shocking evidence that Ben may be innocent and the real killer is still at large. Nicholas Hoult (Mad Max: Fury Road), Chloë Grace Moretz (If I Stay), Sterling Jerins (World War Z), Corey Stoll (Ant-Man) and Christina Hendricks (TV's "Mad Men") costar...
- 8/18/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Hot on the heels of Gone Girl, David Fincher’s dementedly enjoyable Gillian Flynn adaptation, comes a second Flynn-based movie under the guidance of Gilles Paquet-Brenner. With it comes another stellar cast, Flynn’s built-in fanbase, and a morose story involving secret societies that obsess over (un)solved mysteries of the past – another home run you might assume, right?
Wrong. Dark Places doesn’t come across nearly as dark as Flynn’s book reads, and can’t hold a candle to the twisted insanity Fincher was able to find in the author’s work not even a year ago. Brenner’s deadly story feels watered down and slight when compared to the tone you’d imagine from Flynn’s novelization, and fails to create any drama worth a sadistic chill.
Moral of the story: it’s exactly what’d you’d expect from a buried DirectTV release starring such immense talents as Charlize Theron,...
Wrong. Dark Places doesn’t come across nearly as dark as Flynn’s book reads, and can’t hold a candle to the twisted insanity Fincher was able to find in the author’s work not even a year ago. Brenner’s deadly story feels watered down and slight when compared to the tone you’d imagine from Flynn’s novelization, and fails to create any drama worth a sadistic chill.
Moral of the story: it’s exactly what’d you’d expect from a buried DirectTV release starring such immense talents as Charlize Theron,...
- 8/10/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
“I have a meanness inside me, real as an organ” are the opening words of narration in Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s Dark Places, adapted from Gillian (Gone Girl) Flynn’s novel. Spoken by Charlize Theron, playing Libby Day, who as a child survived the gruesome murder of most of her family, the words have bite; Theron, as she proved yet again earlier this year in Mad Max: Fury Road, has a natural, irresistible intensity. You believe that she could beat you, then cut you, then spit on you for good measure … and then somehow make you beg for more.The story unfolds in two timelines. In one, grown-up Libby, having once made her name as “the little orphan girl of the Kansas Prairie Massacre,” is approached by true-crime aficionado Lyle Wirth (Theron’s Fury Road co-star Nicholas Hoult) to talk to his “Kill Club,” a gathering of mystery fiends, and help...
- 8/8/2015
- by Bilge Ebiri
- Vulture
Here are the films opening theatrically in the U.S. the week of Friday, August 7. All synopses provided by distributor unless listed otherwise. Wide Dark Places Director: Gilles Paquet-Brenner Cast: Charlize Theron, Chloe Grace Moretz, Nicholas Hoult, Christina Hendricks, Andrea Roth, Corey Stoll, Tye Sheridan, Sterling Jerins, Shannon Kook-Chun, Denise Williamson, Drea de Matteo, Sean Bridgers, Dan Hewitt Owens Synopsis: "Libby Day was only seven years old when her mother and two sisters were brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. In court, the traumatized child pointed the finger at her brother, Ben, and her testimony put the troubled 16-year-old in prison for life. Twenty-five years later, a broke and desperate Libby has run through donations from a sympathetic public and royalties from her sensational autobiography, without ever moving past the events of that night. When Libby accepts a fee to appear at a gathering of true-crime aficionados led by Lyle.
- 8/7/2015
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Opening in theaters tomorrow is the latest Gillian Flynn adaptation, Dark Places, which was directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner. The film stars Oscar-winner Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Christina Hendricks and Corey Stoll, and is already being praised for a strong leading performance from Theron and a tense, thrilling plot that will keep you pinned to your seat.
For those unfamiliar with Flynn’s novel, it follows Libby Day (Theron), who was only a child when her family was brutally murdered in their Kansas farmhouse, and her brother, Ben (Stoll), was convicted of the crime. Now an adult, Libby meets Lyle Wirth (Hoult), leader of “The Kill Club,” a group of wannabe detective that study famous murders who convince her to help them prove Ben’s innocence.
Recently, at the La press day for Dark Places, we sat down with Theron, Hendricks, Flynn and Paquet-Brenner for an exclusive interview about their new film.
For those unfamiliar with Flynn’s novel, it follows Libby Day (Theron), who was only a child when her family was brutally murdered in their Kansas farmhouse, and her brother, Ben (Stoll), was convicted of the crime. Now an adult, Libby meets Lyle Wirth (Hoult), leader of “The Kill Club,” a group of wannabe detective that study famous murders who convince her to help them prove Ben’s innocence.
Recently, at the La press day for Dark Places, we sat down with Theron, Hendricks, Flynn and Paquet-Brenner for an exclusive interview about their new film.
- 8/7/2015
- by Jami Philbrick
- We Got This Covered
Montreal’s genre film festival wraps with over 100,000 spectators attending across its 23 days of screenings.
Sion Sono’s Tag was among the winners at this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival, which wrapped yesterday [Aug 4] with the Canadian premiere of Shinji Higuchi’s Attack on Titan.
This year saw over 100,000 spectators attending across the festival’s 23 days of screenings, including 195 indoor screenings, three outdoor screenings, eight virtual reality films and other special events, such as the debut international performance of Glass Eye Pix’s live horror radio show Tales from Beyond the Pale.
Over 900 international guests, including more than 400 film industry professionals, visited the festival and its Frontières Market which saw two deals close during the market. Raven Banner boarded worldwide sales on Gigi Saul Guerrero’s El Gigante, while Frank Murray of Lux Capta Films signed on as producer of Renaud Gauthier’s ‘Lude Behavior.
Guests included Jon Watts and Kevin Bacon for Cop Car, Michael Ironside, [link...
Sion Sono’s Tag was among the winners at this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival, which wrapped yesterday [Aug 4] with the Canadian premiere of Shinji Higuchi’s Attack on Titan.
This year saw over 100,000 spectators attending across the festival’s 23 days of screenings, including 195 indoor screenings, three outdoor screenings, eight virtual reality films and other special events, such as the debut international performance of Glass Eye Pix’s live horror radio show Tales from Beyond the Pale.
Over 900 international guests, including more than 400 film industry professionals, visited the festival and its Frontières Market which saw two deals close during the market. Raven Banner boarded worldwide sales on Gigi Saul Guerrero’s El Gigante, while Frank Murray of Lux Capta Films signed on as producer of Renaud Gauthier’s ‘Lude Behavior.
Guests included Jon Watts and Kevin Bacon for Cop Car, Michael Ironside, [link...
- 8/5/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Everyone enjoys a brief opening paragraph, so why don't we spend it listing all the things that "Dark Places," from director Gilles Paquet-Brenner ("Sarah's Key"), gets right. Its cast is undoubtedly committed, particularly a convincingly grimy Charlize Theron, and an enjoyably off-the-leash Chloe Grace Moretz, though it feels like they signed on to different films, and continued under that misapprehension all the way through shooting. Christina Hendricks is decent in a frumpy role that is sold from under her by the film's last-act twists. Nicholas Hoult, alongside his "Mad Max: Fury Road" co-star, has little to do (zero mouth-spraying), while Tye Sheridan again proves he's unsurpassable in the surly, misunderstood adolescent stakes, though even his talents cannot convince us he'll grow up to be Corey Stoll. The Barry Ackroyd photography is unobjectionably gritty. Eyelines match. It's all screamingly competent. Read More: Watch: Charlize Theron, Nicholas...
- 8/4/2015
- by Jessica Kiang
- The Playlist
There are a lot of great movies arriving on VOD for the month of August, which should undoubtedly please all you genre fans who love to catch on some of the best indie horror and sci-fi titles from the comfort of your own homes. We kick things off with The Last Survivors from Dark Sky Films and the very same day, Uncork’d Entertainment is unleashing their werewolf flick Dark Moon Rising which stars Eric Roberts.
On August 7th, A24 is planning on taking viewers to some Dark Places, and we’ve got a handful of movies arriving in mid-month including the thriller Cop Car starring Kevin Bacon and the stylized revenge tale Final Girl featuring the always great Abigail Breslin. A few days later, SpectreVision’s The Boy arrives on VOD and one of my personal favorite films of 2015, the spunky post-apocalyptic action adventure tale Turbo Kid, will be released on August 28th.
On August 7th, A24 is planning on taking viewers to some Dark Places, and we’ve got a handful of movies arriving in mid-month including the thriller Cop Car starring Kevin Bacon and the stylized revenge tale Final Girl featuring the always great Abigail Breslin. A few days later, SpectreVision’s The Boy arrives on VOD and one of my personal favorite films of 2015, the spunky post-apocalyptic action adventure tale Turbo Kid, will be released on August 28th.
- 8/1/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Dark Places
Written and directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner
USA, 2015
Gone Girl, David Fincher’s 2014 adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, was among my favorite films of last year. Although the performances were strong and Fincher proved why he’s one of the best in the business, the real star was Flynn: she wrote the screenplay, and her fast and funny dialogue was what made the film tick. The narrative was a compelling and sordid tale, but the witty barbs the characters constantly offered up were what best propelled Gone Girl through its two and a half hour running time.
By contrast, Flynn didn’t write the screenplay for Dark Places (French filmmaker Gilles Paquet-Brenner, who also directed it, did), and her gallows humor is sorely lacking throughout the film. On the surface, the plot sounds no less intriguing than the twisted yarn at the heart of...
Written and directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner
USA, 2015
Gone Girl, David Fincher’s 2014 adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, was among my favorite films of last year. Although the performances were strong and Fincher proved why he’s one of the best in the business, the real star was Flynn: she wrote the screenplay, and her fast and funny dialogue was what made the film tick. The narrative was a compelling and sordid tale, but the witty barbs the characters constantly offered up were what best propelled Gone Girl through its two and a half hour running time.
By contrast, Flynn didn’t write the screenplay for Dark Places (French filmmaker Gilles Paquet-Brenner, who also directed it, did), and her gallows humor is sorely lacking throughout the film. On the surface, the plot sounds no less intriguing than the twisted yarn at the heart of...
- 7/31/2015
- by Max Bledstein
- SoundOnSight
Charlize Theron is looking for a killer who has plagued her for most of her life in the newly released trailer and poster for her mystery thriller, ‘Dark Places,’ which debuted on Yahoo! The film’s drama’s distributor, A24, unveiled the assets for the film. The story is based on ‘Gone Girl‘ author Gillian Flynn’s worldwide best-selling novel, which has been on the NY Times best-seller list for over two years. ‘Dark Places’ will be exclusively available on DirecTV until July 17, until it’s released in theaters and On Demand on August 7. The thriller was written and directed by ‘Sarah’s Key’ scribe and helmer, Gilles Paquet-Brenner. Besides Theron, the drama [ Read More ]
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- 6/27/2015
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Charlize Theron is forced to solve a horrific family mystery in the trailer for Dark Places.
The thriller is a film adaptation of a novel by Gone Girl's Gillian Flynn, with Sarah's Key director Gilles Paquet-Brenner behind the lens.
Libby Day (Theron) has been haunted by the murder of her mother and sisters for her entire life, especially since her brother (Tye Sheridan) was convicted of the massacre.
Now an adult, Libby is contacted by a group of amateur investigators known as the The Kill Club, who believe that a satanic cult could actually have been responsible for the murders.
Theron spoke about the troubling subject matter of Dark Places earlier in the year, revealing that it brought back memories of her own mother Gerda shooting and killing her abusive father Charles in an act of self-defence back in 1991.
"I did experience a very traumatic experience, an event, in my life.
The thriller is a film adaptation of a novel by Gone Girl's Gillian Flynn, with Sarah's Key director Gilles Paquet-Brenner behind the lens.
Libby Day (Theron) has been haunted by the murder of her mother and sisters for her entire life, especially since her brother (Tye Sheridan) was convicted of the massacre.
Now an adult, Libby is contacted by a group of amateur investigators known as the The Kill Club, who believe that a satanic cult could actually have been responsible for the murders.
Theron spoke about the troubling subject matter of Dark Places earlier in the year, revealing that it brought back memories of her own mother Gerda shooting and killing her abusive father Charles in an act of self-defence back in 1991.
"I did experience a very traumatic experience, an event, in my life.
- 6/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Dark Places Trailer 2. Gilles Paquet-Brenner‘s Dark Places (2015) movie trailer 2 stars Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Chloë Grace Moretz, Corey Stoll, and Christina Hendricks. Dark Places‘ plot synopsis: “A woman who survived the brutal killing of her family as a child is forced to confront the events of that day by a secret society obsessed with solving notorious crimes.”
This is the second trailer for the Charlize Theron thriller based on a Gillian Flynn novel. In the wake of the success of Gone, Girl, it seems her source materials have increased in value. This looks pretty decent. A procedural, of sorts, to find who really murdered her family. Her brother is innocent, this trailer tells us. Devil worshippers are involved, this trailer tells us. That is essentially all I need to know to be sold on this film. It’s strange to see Hoult and Theron together again in a film...
This is the second trailer for the Charlize Theron thriller based on a Gillian Flynn novel. In the wake of the success of Gone, Girl, it seems her source materials have increased in value. This looks pretty decent. A procedural, of sorts, to find who really murdered her family. Her brother is innocent, this trailer tells us. Devil worshippers are involved, this trailer tells us. That is essentially all I need to know to be sold on this film. It’s strange to see Hoult and Theron together again in a film...
- 6/19/2015
- by Marco Margaritoff
- Film-Book
Read More: First International Poster For 'Gone Girl' Author Gillian Flynn's 'Dark Places' Starring Charlize Theron In a new eerie trailer for "Dark Places," the murder of Libby's (Charlize Theron) family is shrouded in more mystery than she thought possible. While the clip shows us Libby's disturbed brother murdering her family and ending up in jail, it also hints that he may actually be innocent. Directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, "Dark Places" is based on the novel of the same name by Gillian Flynn. If "Gone Girl" taught us anything, it's to expect plot twists and turns galore. The film also stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Christina Hendricks, Corey Stoll, and Tye Sheridan. "Dark Places" is now available to rent on DirectTV. Read More: A24 and Directv to Release 'Dark Places,' Starring Charlize Theron...
- 6/19/2015
- by Meredith Mattlin
- Indiewire
A24 posted the latest trailer for Gilles Paquet-Brenner's Dark Places (based on Gillian Flynn's 2009 novel), and everybody in this thing is either creepy or allergic to the truth or a bad combination of both. At least Charlize Theron's character thinks so. Inclined to agree. Although you might already be fairly well acquainted with the Kill Club, the beginning of this clip sheds more light on the freaky brother and Satanic cult hysteria that lurk in the story. Drama!If you're into the trailer, Deadline reports that you can actually watch the whole shebang now — provided you or someone you know has DirecTV. The TV company is offering the film to its customers exclusively for the next seven weeks, before A24 begins the movie's theatrical rollout. Enjoy.
- 6/19/2015
- by Sean Fitz-Gerald
- Vulture
DirecTV has begun a VOD run for the Charlize Theron thriller Dark Places ahead of its August 6 theatrical bow. As part of a deal with A24 that Deadline broke in November, the satcaster is offering the film exclusively for the next seven weeks. Gilles Paquet-Brenner adapted and directed the pic, which is based on Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn’s book. It centers on Libby Day (Theron), the sole survivor of a violent home invasion. She has lived with the knowledge that her…...
- 6/18/2015
- Deadline TV
DirecTV has begun a VOD run for the Charlize Theron thriller Dark Places ahead of its August 6 theatrical bow. As part of a deal with A24 that Deadline broke in November, the satcaster is offering the film exclusively for the next seven weeks. Gilles Paquet-Brenner adapted and directed the pic, which is based on Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn’s book. It centers on Libby Day (Theron), the sole survivor of a violent home invasion. She has lived with the knowledge that her…...
- 6/18/2015
- Deadline
After completing an international release, the new thriller Dark Places is finally debuting a domestic trailer. Based on the novel by Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn, Dark Places is a decidedly dark tale about murder, Satanism, and trauma. Starring a stellar cast led by Charlize Theron, Dark Places looks like a nice thriller to wrap up the summer. Directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, Dark Places does... Read More...
- 6/18/2015
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
"I was eight the night they were killed. The little orphan girl of the Kansas Prairie Massacre." A new trailer for Dark Places, the film based on Gillian Flynn's 2009 novel of the same name, has arrived, offering a look at a decades-old family murder mystery starring Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Corey Stoll and more.
"Libby Day (Charlize Theron) was only seven years old when her mother and two sisters were brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. In court, the traumatized child pointed the finger at her brother, Ben (Tye Sheridan), and her testimony put the troubled 16-year-old in prison for life. Twenty-five years later, a broke and desperate Libby has run through donations from a sympathetic public and royalties from her sensational autobiography, without ever moving past the events of that night.
When Libby accepts a fee to appear at a gathering of true-crime aficionados led by Lyle...
"Libby Day (Charlize Theron) was only seven years old when her mother and two sisters were brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. In court, the traumatized child pointed the finger at her brother, Ben (Tye Sheridan), and her testimony put the troubled 16-year-old in prison for life. Twenty-five years later, a broke and desperate Libby has run through donations from a sympathetic public and royalties from her sensational autobiography, without ever moving past the events of that night.
When Libby accepts a fee to appear at a gathering of true-crime aficionados led by Lyle...
- 6/18/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
From author Gillian Flynn, whose Gone Girl was adapted into one of 2014’s best films, Dark Places is yet another dark thriller with seeming spillover into warped sensibilities and possibly all-out horror. Written and directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, Dark Places boasts a serious ensemble in Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road), Nicholas Hoult, Christina Hendricks, Chloe Grace Moretz, Corey Stoll and…
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- 6/18/2015
- by Samuel Zimmerman
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Eagle-eyed readers will know that the much anticipated “Dark Places,” which made our 100 Most Anticipated Films Of 2015 list earlier this year, was already released in France earlier this spring —the film features a starry cast including Charlize Theron, Christina Hendricks, Nicholas Hoult and Chloe Moretz. Read More: Review: David Fincher's 'Gone Girl' Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Tyler Perry, Neil Patrick Harris, Kim Dickens & More Based on the novel by Gillian Flynn (the author and screenwriter behind David Fincher's “Gone Girl”), this thriller centers on a woman (Theron) who survived the brutal killing of her family as a child and is forced to confront the events of that day by a secret society obsessed with solving notorious crimes. Directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner ("Sarah's Key"), the movie co-stars Drea de Matteo, Corey Stoll and Tye Sheridan. Due in stateside theaters August 7th, the first official U.S.
- 6/18/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Following the success of the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's third novel "Gone Girl," it's no surprise that anticipation is high for the film adaptation of her second book "Dark Places".
Gilles Paquet-Brenner helms the thriller starring Charlize Theron as a woman whose mother and sisters were brutally murdered when she was a seven year old child. At the time her testimony put the blame on her sixteen-year-old brother who was sent to prison for life.
Twenty-five years later and broke, she ends up reluctantly helping out a group of true-crime aficionados led by Lyle (Nicholas Hoult) who believe her brother is innocent and the real killer is still at large. As they look into that night again, she begins to confront the wrenching truths that led up to that horrific night.
Christina Hendricks, Corey Stoll, Tye Sheridan and Chloe Grace Moretz also star in the film which hits...
Gilles Paquet-Brenner helms the thriller starring Charlize Theron as a woman whose mother and sisters were brutally murdered when she was a seven year old child. At the time her testimony put the blame on her sixteen-year-old brother who was sent to prison for life.
Twenty-five years later and broke, she ends up reluctantly helping out a group of true-crime aficionados led by Lyle (Nicholas Hoult) who believe her brother is innocent and the real killer is still at large. As they look into that night again, she begins to confront the wrenching truths that led up to that horrific night.
Christina Hendricks, Corey Stoll, Tye Sheridan and Chloe Grace Moretz also star in the film which hits...
- 6/18/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The 19th Fantasia International Film Festival is right around the corner. Though the full lineup for the festival won't be unveiled until early next month, the second wave of Fantasia titles have been revealed and horror fans have a lot to look forward to.
Press Release: "Montreal, June 11, 2015 – The 19th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival, presented by Ubisoft and Anchor Bay, will soon be stunning Montreal with three weeks of cinematic ingenuity from July 14 until August 4, 2015.
Fantasia's complete lineup of programming and special events will be revealed on July 7th. To tide you over until then, we're thrilled to announce an incredible Second Wave of titles!
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
Press Release: "Montreal, June 11, 2015 – The 19th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival, presented by Ubisoft and Anchor Bay, will soon be stunning Montreal with three weeks of cinematic ingenuity from July 14 until August 4, 2015.
Fantasia's complete lineup of programming and special events will be revealed on July 7th. To tide you over until then, we're thrilled to announce an incredible Second Wave of titles!
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
- 6/11/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Fantasia International Film Festival reminds us every year that genre films are alive and well. While the complete 2015 lineup will not be revealed until July 7, the Montreal-based festival has announced its second wave of screenings. From what we can see from the lineup so far, it looks like Fantasia will live up to its reputation as one of the most eclectic, diverse and interesting film festivals around. The 2015 fest runs July 14 - August 4. Read More: Fantasia Fest Announces Expansion of Frontières International Co-Production Market to Brussels' Fantastic Film Festival Some highlights from the festival's second wave include a special screening of Gilles Paquet-Brenner's Gillian Flynn adaptation "Dark Places," starring Nicholas Hoult and Charlize Theron, Sonny Mallhi's directorial debut, "Anguish," and the feature debut of Irish filmmaking team Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy, entitled "Traders." The Fantasia Film Festival...
- 6/11/2015
- by Sarah Choi
- Indiewire
A little over one month away, the Fantasia Film Festival announced it’s second wave of titles this morning. Fantasia Film Festival holds a special place in the hearts of Sound on Sight and we could not be more excited for their upcoming edition which promises to be bigger and better than ever. Arguably the largest genre film festival in the world, Fantasia will run from July 14th to August 4th this year and feature a large number of world and international premieres. The full-lineup, including special events, will be announced on July 7th.
From the official press release, here are some titles we can now look forward to:
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
From the official press release, here are some titles we can now look forward to:
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
- 6/11/2015
- by Justine Smith
- SoundOnSight
Takeshi Kitano’s Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen, Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish, Ringo Lam’s Wild City and Miguel Angel Vivas’ Extinction among titles playing at Montreal’s genre film festival.
Fantasia International Film Festival has unveiled the second wave of titles for its upcoming 19th edition, taking place in Montreal from July 14-Aug 4.
Takeshi Kitano’s Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen will receive its international premiere at this year’s event, while the festival will also host the world premieres of Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish, David Keating’s Cherry Tree, Jacob Gentry’s Synchronicity, Victor Zarcoff’s Slumlord and Bite from Chad Archibald and the team behind Anti-Social.
The world premiere of Miguel Angel Vivas’ English language debut Extinction headlines a heightened focus on Spanish cinema at this year’s Fantasia, with other titles including Marshland and Shrew’s Nest.
Other notable titles in the second wave include Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s [link...
Fantasia International Film Festival has unveiled the second wave of titles for its upcoming 19th edition, taking place in Montreal from July 14-Aug 4.
Takeshi Kitano’s Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen will receive its international premiere at this year’s event, while the festival will also host the world premieres of Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish, David Keating’s Cherry Tree, Jacob Gentry’s Synchronicity, Victor Zarcoff’s Slumlord and Bite from Chad Archibald and the team behind Anti-Social.
The world premiere of Miguel Angel Vivas’ English language debut Extinction headlines a heightened focus on Spanish cinema at this year’s Fantasia, with other titles including Marshland and Shrew’s Nest.
Other notable titles in the second wave include Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s [link...
- 6/11/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
When Gone Girl caught fire, adaptations of Gillian Flynn’s other ice-cold thrillers were put into development around the same time as the film take on that bestseller. But David Fincher’s Gone Girl failed to capture the Academy’s attention in the same manner many assumed it would, and now other Flynn-related projects are inevitably losing quite a bit of steam. Take Dark Places for example – the thriller boasts an ensemble cast powered by Charlize Theron, and yet it’s avoided exposure at the U.S. box office yet, despite screening overseas and slowly plotting other release dates. What exactly happened?
The simple answer may be that distributors saw the finished cut and realized that it was no Gone Girl. But with a talented helmer and great cast, I’m still crossing my fingers for the dark, twisty thriller.
Dark Places centers on Libby Day (Sterling Jerins), who was...
The simple answer may be that distributors saw the finished cut and realized that it was no Gone Girl. But with a talented helmer and great cast, I’m still crossing my fingers for the dark, twisty thriller.
Dark Places centers on Libby Day (Sterling Jerins), who was...
- 6/10/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
On paper, an ensemble cast including Charlize Theron, Corey Stoll, Tye Sheridan, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nicholas Hoult, Sterling Jerins and Christina Hendricks starring in an adaptation of a best-selling thriller by "Gone Girl" author Gillian Flynn seems like a guaranteed success. But somewhere along the way it seems enthusiasm has waned for "Dark Places." It is already screening overseas and continues to roll out internationally, and today a new trailer has arrived. Read More: Watch: First Trailer For Gillian Flynn's 'Dark Places' Starring Charlize Theron, Chloe Moretz and Nicholas Hoult Gilles Paquet-Brenner ("Sarah's Key") directs the tale that follows Libby Day (Theron), who witnesses her family get murdered as a youngster and testifies against her brother when he is tried for the crime. 25 years later, Libby is brought before the secretive, crime-solving Kill Club who want to...
- 6/10/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
A girl gone astray after the brutal murder of her family decides to reopen the case nearly three decades later in Dark Places, French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s proficient if potboilerish adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s bestseller – published three years before her megahit marriage thriller, Gone Girl. Starring Charlize Theron as a trauma survivor compelled to revisit the demons of her childhood, and Nicholas Hoult as the self-made detective who guides her through various twists, red herrings and third act reveals, this plot-heavy suspense flick loses some of the book’s originality in translation while failing to channel its
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- 4/7/2015
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After the critical and commercial success of David Fincher's Gone Girl, expectations for Dark Places, adapted from Gillian Flynn's second novel, have been swelling steadily. Directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner (the French love the freaky stuff) and starring a coterie of great actresses (Charlize Theron, Christina Hendricks, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Drea de Matteo), as well as Corey Stoll and Tye Sheridan, the film appears to be keeping in spirit with Flynn’s tar-black novel. The newest clip, or extrait, shows Theron approaching a seedy building while she says, via voice-over, "I'd been offered all sorts of twisted deals over the years." Abruptly, the shrill feedback of an underground nightclub cuts in. We’re told this is a Kc — Kill Club. Sounds fun. Between the trailers and this clip, the film looks like a dark entity indeed.
- 4/4/2015
- by Greg Cwik
- Vulture
This summer, Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult are getting wild eyed in "Mad Max: Fury Road," but before that —at least overseas anyway— the pair are taking things into a lower key, noir-ish register for "Dark Places." Today, a lengthy three-minute clip has arrived which takes you into the twisted world of the Kill Club. Based on the novel by "Gone Girl" author Gillian Flynn, the story follows Libby Day (Theron), who as a young girl witnesses the murder of her family and testifies against her brother when he is tried for the crime. 25 years later, Libby is brought before the secretive, crime-solving Kill Club, which resolves to uncover the truth. But as you might expect, people obsessed with unsolved crimes and serial killers can be total weirdos. And this certainly seems like a more straight-ahead thriller than David Fincher's media skewering, meta-layered "Gone Girl." Directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner and.
- 4/3/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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David Fincher turned Gillian Flynn into a household name with his adaptation of her novel Gone Girl, which led many into believing her entire back catalogue would soon receive similar treatment. That assumption isn’t entirely untrue – it’s just taking much longer than expected. One of Flynn’s earlier works, Dark Places, preys on a similar vibration to Gone Girl (i.e. it’s a page-turner that’s creepy as hell) and is now on its way to the big screen.
Simmering away for some time now, the movie has finally been granted a European release this spring and a glut of new promo materials have arrived. Following the slow-burning teaser trailer which debuted in the last month, a new gallery of stills and behind the scenes set photos shed more light into the dark crevasses of the film’s eerie world.
Directed by Sarah’s Key helmer Gilles Paquet-Brenner,...
David Fincher turned Gillian Flynn into a household name with his adaptation of her novel Gone Girl, which led many into believing her entire back catalogue would soon receive similar treatment. That assumption isn’t entirely untrue – it’s just taking much longer than expected. One of Flynn’s earlier works, Dark Places, preys on a similar vibration to Gone Girl (i.e. it’s a page-turner that’s creepy as hell) and is now on its way to the big screen.
Simmering away for some time now, the movie has finally been granted a European release this spring and a glut of new promo materials have arrived. Following the slow-burning teaser trailer which debuted in the last month, a new gallery of stills and behind the scenes set photos shed more light into the dark crevasses of the film’s eerie world.
Directed by Sarah’s Key helmer Gilles Paquet-Brenner,...
- 4/2/2015
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Dark Places
Gillian Flynn and Hollywood are at it again. The film adaptation of her book Gone Girl, which featured the talent of Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, and Neil Patrick Harris, as directed by David Fincher, made an impression on audiences back in 2014. Now, her 2009 novel Dark Places has been turned into what’s guaranteed to be another blockbuster hit.
The film, directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, is made up of an impressive cast of Christina Hendricks, Nicholas Hoult, Chloë Grace Moretz, Corey Stoll, and led by Charlize Theron. However unlike Gone Girl, which Flynn wrote the screenplay for, Dark Places is being adapted for the silver screen by director Paquet-Brenner.
Dark Places follows the story of Libby Day (Theron), who was the only survivor of her family’s gruesome murder as committed by her brother decades ago. All grown up, Day is confronted by a society of true-crime fans who...
Gillian Flynn and Hollywood are at it again. The film adaptation of her book Gone Girl, which featured the talent of Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, and Neil Patrick Harris, as directed by David Fincher, made an impression on audiences back in 2014. Now, her 2009 novel Dark Places has been turned into what’s guaranteed to be another blockbuster hit.
The film, directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, is made up of an impressive cast of Christina Hendricks, Nicholas Hoult, Chloë Grace Moretz, Corey Stoll, and led by Charlize Theron. However unlike Gone Girl, which Flynn wrote the screenplay for, Dark Places is being adapted for the silver screen by director Paquet-Brenner.
Dark Places follows the story of Libby Day (Theron), who was the only survivor of her family’s gruesome murder as committed by her brother decades ago. All grown up, Day is confronted by a society of true-crime fans who...
- 3/7/2015
- by Caitlin Marceau
- SoundOnSight
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