Emmy-winning actor Guy Pearce and Jeffrey Dean Morgan have boarded “Neponset Circle,” a dark and gritty crime thriller based on a real-life murder that shook the Boston area and remains unsolved to this day.
The Exchange, handling the international sales rights, is introducing the title to buyers at next week’s American Film Market in Santa Monica, CA.
The film, written by John Chase, will be directed by Pauline Chan (“33 Postcards”), and produced by Landafar Entertainment’s Grant Cramer, Volition Media’s Cindy Bru and Adam Beasley, and Wild Lunch Entertainment’s Joram Moreka. Executive producers include Ford Corbett, Michael Jefferson, Len Gibson and Wayne Overstreet.
Cinematographer Toby Oliver (“Get Out”), who previously worked with Chan and Pearce on “33 Postcards,” will be behind the lens.
Against a backdrop of politics and corruption, “Neponset Circle” follows a brilliant but disgraced detective Jimmy O’Mannon, fresh out of prison and trying to rebuild his life.
The Exchange, handling the international sales rights, is introducing the title to buyers at next week’s American Film Market in Santa Monica, CA.
The film, written by John Chase, will be directed by Pauline Chan (“33 Postcards”), and produced by Landafar Entertainment’s Grant Cramer, Volition Media’s Cindy Bru and Adam Beasley, and Wild Lunch Entertainment’s Joram Moreka. Executive producers include Ford Corbett, Michael Jefferson, Len Gibson and Wayne Overstreet.
Cinematographer Toby Oliver (“Get Out”), who previously worked with Chan and Pearce on “33 Postcards,” will be behind the lens.
Against a backdrop of politics and corruption, “Neponset Circle” follows a brilliant but disgraced detective Jimmy O’Mannon, fresh out of prison and trying to rebuild his life.
- 10/28/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Syfy on Friday night allowed entry into a new universe — a world patrolled by Killjoys. Will you keep the new space saga in your crosshairs?
RelatedSyfy, Steven Spielberg Team for Brave New World TV Adaptation
Killjoys stars Hannah John-Kamen (The Hour) and Aaron Ashmore (Warehouse 13, Smallville) as Dutch and John, interplanetary bounty hunters — or Killjoys — who as agents of the Reclamation Apprehension Coalition chase deadly Warrants (fugitives) throughout the Quad, a planetary system on the brink of a class war.
After a cold open that gives a taste for how crafty this tag team can be, John intercepts a...
RelatedSyfy, Steven Spielberg Team for Brave New World TV Adaptation
Killjoys stars Hannah John-Kamen (The Hour) and Aaron Ashmore (Warehouse 13, Smallville) as Dutch and John, interplanetary bounty hunters — or Killjoys — who as agents of the Reclamation Apprehension Coalition chase deadly Warrants (fugitives) throughout the Quad, a planetary system on the brink of a class war.
After a cold open that gives a taste for how crafty this tag team can be, John intercepts a...
- 6/20/2015
- TVLine.com
Ever wanted to learn more about the science behind Shaun of the Dead's zombies, or the technological possibilities of Terminator 2?
Well, at the latest Pop Up Screens event, Science Flicktion, scientists and comedians will be on hand to explain the mysteries that arise with popular sci-fi films.
Alien, Apollo 13, Terminator 2, Shaun of the Dead and Good Will Hunting will all be shown at the Chelsea Old Town Hall in May, and will each be accompanied by a short scientific introduction.
The scientist will then provide a commentary throughout the film, pausing the movie at certain points to explain what is happening on screen.
Scientists including Adam Rutherford, Dallas Campbell and John Chase will appear, while Richard Sandling, Helen Keen and Dan Schreiber make up some of the comedic talent.
Science Flicktion will run on May 15, 16, 17 at the Chelsea Old Town Hall, with tickets costing £18 or £12 for students and under 10s.
Well, at the latest Pop Up Screens event, Science Flicktion, scientists and comedians will be on hand to explain the mysteries that arise with popular sci-fi films.
Alien, Apollo 13, Terminator 2, Shaun of the Dead and Good Will Hunting will all be shown at the Chelsea Old Town Hall in May, and will each be accompanied by a short scientific introduction.
The scientist will then provide a commentary throughout the film, pausing the movie at certain points to explain what is happening on screen.
Scientists including Adam Rutherford, Dallas Campbell and John Chase will appear, while Richard Sandling, Helen Keen and Dan Schreiber make up some of the comedic talent.
Science Flicktion will run on May 15, 16, 17 at the Chelsea Old Town Hall, with tickets costing £18 or £12 for students and under 10s.
- 4/27/2015
- Digital Spy
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