Cleopatra Entertainment has obtained the North American distribution rights to Get Gone, a thriller starring Lin Shaye (Insidious franchise), Rico E. Anderson (Apple TV+‘s Truth Be Told), Robert Miano (Girls Trip), Adam Bitterman (Chicago P.D.), and Weston Cage Coppola (Lord of War). Written and directed by first-timer Michael Thomas Daniel, the plot centers on a group of Internet hoax busters on a team-building retreat led by a local outdoor guide (Bitterman). Things quickly go sideways when the hoax team crosses paths with the backwoods Maxwell family who’s currently warring with an invasive drilling company. And once the hoax team’s hidden agenda comes to light, things get much worse. Bailey Coppola, Bradley Stryker, and Emily Shenaut also co-star. The pic will be released theatrically in NY, La, and Ohio on January 24 followed by a VOD release on January 28, as well as a DVD/ Blu-Ray...
- 1/15/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
I spent far more time trying to decipher the Coppola family tree to figure out how the two Coppolas that turn up in Michael Thomas Daniel's Get Gone fit into the acting/directing family, than the movie is probably deserving of but alas, that's how things go sometimes.
Horror legend Lin Shaye, Weston Cage Coppola (Nicolas Cage's son), and Bailey Coppola (Cage's nephew), all star in this horror movie about a team-building retreat that goes wrong when the retreat participants have a run-in with the locals.
Shaye plays the matriarch of the family of killers while the two Coppolas play her sons.
It's not clear how exactly things go wrong though it seems that some of the retreat attendees simply make the mistake of wanderin...
Horror legend Lin Shaye, Weston Cage Coppola (Nicolas Cage's son), and Bailey Coppola (Cage's nephew), all star in this horror movie about a team-building retreat that goes wrong when the retreat participants have a run-in with the locals.
Shaye plays the matriarch of the family of killers while the two Coppolas play her sons.
It's not clear how exactly things go wrong though it seems that some of the retreat attendees simply make the mistake of wanderin...
- 1/13/2020
- QuietEarth.us
"If you create a beast, you best learn how to ride it." 1091 Media has debuted an official trailer for a horror thriller titled Get Gone, which premiered at the Action On Film Festival earlier this year. The film's selling point is this creepy mask, which seems to be a part of the killers' costume. A hoax-busting group goes on a team-building retreat to Whiskey Flats, Oregon, and runs into trouble as they cross paths with an invasive drilling company that is warring with a very private family. Their retreat takes a turn after the group runs into trouble with them. The film stars horror film legend Lin Shaye, plus Weston Cage Coppola (Nicolas Cage's son), Robert Miano, Bradley Stryker, and Silvia Spross. Looks super bizarre and extra strange. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Michael Thomas Daniel's Get Gone, direct from 1091's YouTube: When a hoax-busting...
- 12/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Get Gone is a horror film from director Michael Thomas Daniel. This indie thriller focuses on a group of "Hoax Busters," who head out into some backcountry. In Whiskey Flats, they encounter a strange family. Soon, their very lives are in danger, by a very real myth. Get Gone is currently completed and will be at the Action on Film Festival, in Las Vegas. As well, Get Gone stars: Lin Shaye (Insidious: The Last Key), Weston Cage Coppola (Lord of War) and Bradley Stryker. A trailer was released for the film last year. And, the film's latest concept poster is hosted here. The trailer shows more of the film's characters. The videographers are stalked and chased. As well, it appears that one family is in a feud with another. One character dons a mask to scare the film crew, while help is miles away. Get Gone will be at the...
- 7/8/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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