On Thursday, April 18, East Side House Settlement (Esh) once again partnered with the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association (Gnyada) to host the 20th Anniversary Gala Preview of the New York International Auto Show (Nyias).
James Brolin at 20th Anniversary Gala Preview of the New York International Auto Show
Credit/Copyright: Vladimir Weinstien
Attracting more than 1,400 guests, the annual event was an exclusive preview night for car enthusiasts with the proceeds benefiting Esh, a community-based non-profit organization that provides educational and economic opportunity for some of New York City’s most vulnerable communities. The event raised more than $1.1 million. This year, Esh honored Manhattan Motorcars’ Dealer Principal and Gnyada Board Member Brian Miller with the Champion for Excellence Award for his longtime support of the organization and Gala Preview night. For the second consecutive year, Porsche Cars North America was the Official Car Sponsor. Ryan Field, Wabc Channel 7 Sports Anchor,...
James Brolin at 20th Anniversary Gala Preview of the New York International Auto Show
Credit/Copyright: Vladimir Weinstien
Attracting more than 1,400 guests, the annual event was an exclusive preview night for car enthusiasts with the proceeds benefiting Esh, a community-based non-profit organization that provides educational and economic opportunity for some of New York City’s most vulnerable communities. The event raised more than $1.1 million. This year, Esh honored Manhattan Motorcars’ Dealer Principal and Gnyada Board Member Brian Miller with the Champion for Excellence Award for his longtime support of the organization and Gala Preview night. For the second consecutive year, Porsche Cars North America was the Official Car Sponsor. Ryan Field, Wabc Channel 7 Sports Anchor,...
- 4/25/2019
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: eOne secures UK/Ire and Australia pre-buy with HanWay for Liam Neeson-Neil Jordan project.
Entertainment One (eOne) has swooped on UK/Ire and Australia rights to Liam Neeson drama The Trainer, which is being sold by HanWay Films at the Afm.
The hot market project, set to shoot next year, will reteam the Schindler’s List star with his Michael Collins director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game). Additional casting is underway.
The deal is one of he most high profile to take place so far at this year’s Afm.
In The Trainer Neeson will play John Moore, a premier race horse trainer in the west of Ireland, who becomes beset by tragedy. When a teenage refugee comes into his life the two bond over horse Allabelle.
Script comes from David Donohue, James Villemaire and Todd Komarnicki (Sully). Producers are Arthur Lappin, Todd Komarnicki, Robin Gurland and Gregory O’Connor.
The film has...
Entertainment One (eOne) has swooped on UK/Ire and Australia rights to Liam Neeson drama The Trainer, which is being sold by HanWay Films at the Afm.
The hot market project, set to shoot next year, will reteam the Schindler’s List star with his Michael Collins director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game). Additional casting is underway.
The deal is one of he most high profile to take place so far at this year’s Afm.
In The Trainer Neeson will play John Moore, a premier race horse trainer in the west of Ireland, who becomes beset by tragedy. When a teenage refugee comes into his life the two bond over horse Allabelle.
Script comes from David Donohue, James Villemaire and Todd Komarnicki (Sully). Producers are Arthur Lappin, Todd Komarnicki, Robin Gurland and Gregory O’Connor.
The film has...
- 11/5/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Update: Dan Stevens will lead Apostle, according to Variety.
Gareth Evans‘ years-long silence — filmmaking-wise; I don’t know what the guy does with his life — may be coming to an end, as a THR article informs us the Raid helmer’s collaborating with Xyz Films and Severn Screen on Apostle. A period thriller, it concerns “a mysterious man who travels to a remote island in search of his missing sister” who’s been “kidnapped by a religious cult, which is demanding a ransom for her return” — presumably leading to a bit of ass-kicking, or so I think when “it soon becomes clear that the cult will regret the day it baited this man.”
The Raid circa some very different time and place is a thrilling proposition, though it may be preferable to see Evans expand his canvas a bit. Apostle seems primed for just that shift.
Meanwhile, Deadline inform us...
Gareth Evans‘ years-long silence — filmmaking-wise; I don’t know what the guy does with his life — may be coming to an end, as a THR article informs us the Raid helmer’s collaborating with Xyz Films and Severn Screen on Apostle. A period thriller, it concerns “a mysterious man who travels to a remote island in search of his missing sister” who’s been “kidnapped by a religious cult, which is demanding a ransom for her return” — presumably leading to a bit of ass-kicking, or so I think when “it soon becomes clear that the cult will regret the day it baited this man.”
The Raid circa some very different time and place is a thrilling proposition, though it may be preferable to see Evans expand his canvas a bit. Apostle seems primed for just that shift.
Meanwhile, Deadline inform us...
- 11/2/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Ever since Taken became a surprise smash hit back in 2008, Liam Neeson has leaned heavily on action thrillers as his career experienced a nice late game bump. He's been in The A-Team, Unknown, The Grey, Battleship, Non-Stop, A Walk Among the Tombstones, Run All Night...the list goes on. But now the Oscar nominee is returning to a more subdued drama for the first time in a little while, and reuniting with a previous collaborator in the process.
Deadline reports Neeson is leading the cast of The Trainer, a horse training drama that will reunite him with his Michael Collins director Neil Jordan (who also helmed The Crying Game and Interview with a Vampire). David Donohue, James Villemaire, and Sully writer Todd Komarnicki are tackling the screenplay.
Neeson will star as John Moore, a premier horse trainer in the west of Ireland who, beset by tragedy, loses everything he cherishes and almost forgets to live.
Deadline reports Neeson is leading the cast of The Trainer, a horse training drama that will reunite him with his Michael Collins director Neil Jordan (who also helmed The Crying Game and Interview with a Vampire). David Donohue, James Villemaire, and Sully writer Todd Komarnicki are tackling the screenplay.
Neeson will star as John Moore, a premier horse trainer in the west of Ireland who, beset by tragedy, loses everything he cherishes and almost forgets to live.
- 11/1/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
HanWay to commence sales on drama from Sully writer at the Afm.
Liam Neeson is to star in drama The Trainer for director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game).
Neeson will play John Moore, a premier race horse trainer in the west of Ireland, who becomes beset by tragedy. When a teenage refugee comes into his life the two bond over horse Allabelle.
Script comes from David Donohue, James Villemaire and Todd Komarnicki (Sully).
The film is produced by Arthur Lappin, Todd Komarnicki, Robin Gurland and Gregory O’Connor.
Neeson and Jordan previously collaborated on prestige biopic Michael Collins.
The film was developed with the support of the Irish Film Board and is set to commence principal photography in Ireland next summer.
CAA is arranging financing for the film and represents its domestic distribution rights. HanWay will be introducing the film to buyers at the Afm.
The new look HanWay, whose sales team will be led by Gabrielle...
Liam Neeson is to star in drama The Trainer for director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game).
Neeson will play John Moore, a premier race horse trainer in the west of Ireland, who becomes beset by tragedy. When a teenage refugee comes into his life the two bond over horse Allabelle.
Script comes from David Donohue, James Villemaire and Todd Komarnicki (Sully).
The film is produced by Arthur Lappin, Todd Komarnicki, Robin Gurland and Gregory O’Connor.
Neeson and Jordan previously collaborated on prestige biopic Michael Collins.
The film was developed with the support of the Irish Film Board and is set to commence principal photography in Ireland next summer.
CAA is arranging financing for the film and represents its domestic distribution rights. HanWay will be introducing the film to buyers at the Afm.
The new look HanWay, whose sales team will be led by Gabrielle...
- 11/1/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Liam Neeson has signed on to star in horse-training drama The Trainer, directed by Neil Jordan and written by David Donohue, James Villemaire and Sully scribe Todd Komarnicki. HanWay Films is launching the title to buyers at the American Film Market this week. Red-hot actor Neeson, whose past collaborations with fellow Irishman Jordan include Michael Collins, will star as John Moore, a premier horse trainer in the west of Ireland who, beset by tragedy, loses…...
- 11/1/2016
- Deadline
Jay Leno knows firsthand the danger -- and the thrill -- of driving a Porsche Carrera Gt -- similar to the one that Paul Walker died in -- because he lost control of one while driving at 182 Mph!!Leno climbed behind the wheel of a 605 horsepower, V-10 Gt back in 2005 ... trying to set a speed record at Talladega Motor Speedway. Cost of the car at that time -- $448K.MotorTrend reported that Leno was gunning...
- 12/3/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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