35,000 lives. 90 minutes. No extra time.
Saban Films has released the full trailer for their upcoming action movie Final Score. The film stars Dave Bautista, Pierce Brosnan, and Ray Stevenson. It definitely looks like a badass action thriller worth checking out!
The movie is set in a football stadium in England. When a group of heavily armed criminals takes control of the stadium while it's packed with 35,000 spectators, ex-soldier Michael Knox (Bautista) is forced to use skills from his military background and everything at his disposal to save the hostages, including the life of a fallen comrade's daughter.
The film was directed by Scott Mann and written by Jonathan Frank, and brothers David T. Lynch and Keith Lynch.
The movie also stars Lucy Gaskell, Julian Cheung, Lara Peake, Alexandra Dinu, and Ralph Brown.
The film will hit theaters and on September 14th, 2018.
Saban Films has released the full trailer for their upcoming action movie Final Score. The film stars Dave Bautista, Pierce Brosnan, and Ray Stevenson. It definitely looks like a badass action thriller worth checking out!
The movie is set in a football stadium in England. When a group of heavily armed criminals takes control of the stadium while it's packed with 35,000 spectators, ex-soldier Michael Knox (Bautista) is forced to use skills from his military background and everything at his disposal to save the hostages, including the life of a fallen comrade's daughter.
The film was directed by Scott Mann and written by Jonathan Frank, and brothers David T. Lynch and Keith Lynch.
The movie also stars Lucy Gaskell, Julian Cheung, Lara Peake, Alexandra Dinu, and Ralph Brown.
The film will hit theaters and on September 14th, 2018.
- 7/26/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
When Dave Bautista is not appearing as Guardian of the Galaxy Drax the Destroyer along with his Avengers chums, one of the nicest men in the business is keeping busy with a number of high profile roles. Having plied his trade in the likes of Spectre, Heist and Bushwick, the actor has recently impressed in Denis Villenueve’s Blade Runner 2049 and Drew Pearce’s intriguing Hotel Artemis.
We’ve got a neat little world exclusive image from Bautista’s forthcoming action thriller Final Score for you today. The film is directed by Scott Mann (Bautista’s director on Heist) from a script by David T. Lynch and Keith Lynch. Here’s a little taste of what’s to come…
The elevator pitch is Die Hard in a football stadium, and if there’s anyone who can save 35,000 people trapped by terrorists it’s Bautista. West Ham fans will notice...
We’ve got a neat little world exclusive image from Bautista’s forthcoming action thriller Final Score for you today. The film is directed by Scott Mann (Bautista’s director on Heist) from a script by David T. Lynch and Keith Lynch. Here’s a little taste of what’s to come…
The elevator pitch is Die Hard in a football stadium, and if there’s anyone who can save 35,000 people trapped by terrorists it’s Bautista. West Ham fans will notice...
- 7/9/2018
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Eight scripts selected from 1,400 submissions, including short from The Brothers Lynch.
Collabor8te, the short film collaboration launched by Rankin Film Productions, in partnership with The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will receive £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
Rankin will oversee the slate with executive producers David Allain and Jess Gormley.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the...
Collabor8te, the short film collaboration launched by Rankin Film Productions, in partnership with The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will receive £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
Rankin will oversee the slate with executive producers David Allain and Jess Gormley.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the...
- 7/26/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Eight scripts selected from 1,400 submissions, includes short from The Brothers Lynch.
Collabor8, the short film collaboration between Rankin Film Productions, The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will have a budget of £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the writers, directors and producers commissioned but also for us to work with some of the...
Collabor8, the short film collaboration between Rankin Film Productions, The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will have a budget of £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the writers, directors and producers commissioned but also for us to work with some of the...
- 7/26/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Meet this year’s class of rising talents in acting and filmmaking.
Screen International is today unveiling its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow. This annual feature spotlights up-and-coming actors and filmmakers that will be making waves in the years to come.
The 2013 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are listed below in alphabetical order.
The Actors
Raffey Cassidy
This 11-year-old from Greater Manchester, will next star opposite George Clooney.
Antonia Clarke
The 18-year-old from Hammersmith will play twins in BBC2’s The Thirteenth Tale.
Rosie Day
The Winchester-born 18-year-old stars in this month’s release The Seasoning House.
Franz Drameh
Hackney-born Attack the Block star will next appear opposite Tom Cruise in All You Need Is Kill.
Cush Jumbo
Olivier-nominated East Londoner is set to play Josephine Baker on stage.
Matt Kane
The Bristol-born actor is busy in the Us with an ABC Family TV series and starring opposite...
Screen International is today unveiling its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow. This annual feature spotlights up-and-coming actors and filmmakers that will be making waves in the years to come.
The 2013 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are listed below in alphabetical order.
The Actors
Raffey Cassidy
This 11-year-old from Greater Manchester, will next star opposite George Clooney.
Antonia Clarke
The 18-year-old from Hammersmith will play twins in BBC2’s The Thirteenth Tale.
Rosie Day
The Winchester-born 18-year-old stars in this month’s release The Seasoning House.
Franz Drameh
Hackney-born Attack the Block star will next appear opposite Tom Cruise in All You Need Is Kill.
Cush Jumbo
Olivier-nominated East Londoner is set to play Josephine Baker on stage.
Matt Kane
The Bristol-born actor is busy in the Us with an ABC Family TV series and starring opposite...
- 6/25/2013
- ScreenDaily
Keith and David Lynch put character Combo's racist diatribe in the mouth of a rightwing politician in their winning entry
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A reimagining of the racist speech by Stephen Graham's menacing Combo in This Is England has won top prize in a Film4 hunt for new film-making talent.
Directors Keith and David Lynch, who go by the name "the Brothers Lynch", retooled the soliloquy from Shane Meadow's 80s drama as a polemic spoken by a rightwing politician arguing against illegal aliens. The siblings win a £5,000 development grant and mentoring to develop an original short film project.
The talent hunt, titled Scene Stealers, asked amateur film-makers to borrow from Film 4 productions over the years. The winners were selected by a jury of film-makers and industry executives, including Bafta-winning film-maker Asif Kapadia, Bafta-nominated film-makers Lone Scherfig and Joe Cornish, film journalist and critic Charles Gant,...
Reading this on mobile? Watch the video here
A reimagining of the racist speech by Stephen Graham's menacing Combo in This Is England has won top prize in a Film4 hunt for new film-making talent.
Directors Keith and David Lynch, who go by the name "the Brothers Lynch", retooled the soliloquy from Shane Meadow's 80s drama as a polemic spoken by a rightwing politician arguing against illegal aliens. The siblings win a £5,000 development grant and mentoring to develop an original short film project.
The talent hunt, titled Scene Stealers, asked amateur film-makers to borrow from Film 4 productions over the years. The winners were selected by a jury of film-makers and industry executives, including Bafta-winning film-maker Asif Kapadia, Bafta-nominated film-makers Lone Scherfig and Joe Cornish, film journalist and critic Charles Gant,...
- 8/24/2012
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
The line between fake movie premises and real ones is becoming increasingly small in today's movie landscape. A few years ago, it was obvious that certain films were never going to get a greenlight because their concepts were simply too ludicrous to imagine. But this news story has me scratching my head and rethinking what is possible in the movie industry today. Variety reports that Red Bull's media branch is producing a 3D parkour movie called Twist, based on Charles Dickens' classic novel Oliver Twist. The modern-day story sees the kids in the Fagin Gang using parkour to pull off a series of art heists. Um, what? So who's responsible for this? The Brothers Lynch, who have directed short films before but haven't tackled a feature, came up with the modern retelling with Simon Thomas, but the "written by" credit is actually going to Kevin Lehane, the writer of...
- 5/15/2012
- by Ben Pearson
- firstshowing.net
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