Director: Brad Anderson.
Writer: Anthony Jaswinski.
Vanishing on 7th Street is currently available through video-on-demand, as of January 7th. Then, this shadowy film will have a limited theatrical run February 18th through Magnet Releasing. Running is also something that many of the characters do a lot, while trying to fight off the Roanoke mystery. Many viewers will also be running, but not towards this film. The main descriptive word that kept running through this reviewer's head was uncompelling.
Others might think boring, mediocre, or underachieving. The plot breaks down much like an unfinished nightmare, as shadows threaten to steal the lives of those not standing in the light. Characters without "an independent light source" (Vanishing) will soon be joining the doomed voices of the dark. A hastily inserted plotline involving an abandoned English colony in the Americas is more of an afterthought than a unifying theme. Then credits roll and soon,...
Writer: Anthony Jaswinski.
Vanishing on 7th Street is currently available through video-on-demand, as of January 7th. Then, this shadowy film will have a limited theatrical run February 18th through Magnet Releasing. Running is also something that many of the characters do a lot, while trying to fight off the Roanoke mystery. Many viewers will also be running, but not towards this film. The main descriptive word that kept running through this reviewer's head was uncompelling.
Others might think boring, mediocre, or underachieving. The plot breaks down much like an unfinished nightmare, as shadows threaten to steal the lives of those not standing in the light. Characters without "an independent light source" (Vanishing) will soon be joining the doomed voices of the dark. A hastily inserted plotline involving an abandoned English colony in the Americas is more of an afterthought than a unifying theme. Then credits roll and soon,...
- 1/28/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
New pics have come along from Magnolia Pictures' "Vanishing on 7th Street." In general, I like Brad Anderson's films which include Christian Bale starrer "The Machinist" and the intriguing thriller "Transiberian" starring Woody Harrelson and Emily Mortimer, so I'll most likely catch this one at some point. The film opens on February 25th with a cast including Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo, Jordan Trovillion, Taylor Groothuis, Jacob Latimore, Ron Causey and Arthur Cartwright. Anthony Jaswinski ("Killing Time") wrote the screenplay for the film produced by Tove Christensen, Norton Herrick and Celine Rattray. Support the film and join the "Vanishing of 7th Street" group on MovieJungle.com...
- 12/30/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New pics have come along from Magnolia Pictures' "Vanishing on 7th Street." In general, I like Brad Anderson's films which include Christian Bale starrer "The Machinist" and the intriguing thriller "Transiberian" starring Woody Harrelson and Emily Mortimer, so I'll most likely catch this one at some point. The film opens on February 25th with a cast including Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo, Jordan Trovillion, Taylor Groothuis, Jacob Latimore, Ron Causey and Arthur Cartwright. Anthony Jaswinski ("Killing Time") wrote the screenplay for the film produced by Tove Christensen, Norton Herrick and Celine Rattray. Support the film and join the "Vanishing of 7th Street" group on MovieJungle.com...
- 12/30/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Machinist and Transsiberian director Brad Anderson will start shooting his next feature in October called Vanishing on Seventh Street. The screenplay, co-written by Anderson and Anthony Jaswinski (Killing Time), is set in a once-thriving city where shadowy forms cause residents to inexplicably disappear. Five survivors fight to stay alive while grappling with the meaning of existence. Hayden Christensen has signed on to star and Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo are in negotiations to star in the thriller, which is being produced independently. Shooting will take place in the "once-thriving" city of Detroit. I really like the concept for this. It kind of reminds me of Dark City or The Langoliers (in a distant way). But I'm worried it'll turn out a bit more like Fernando Meirelles' Blindness (as a bleak apocalyptic film) and not as sci-fi as I'm hoping, but it's really too early to tell. It's being...
- 8/27/2009
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
This sounds like " Straw Dogs goes to college," but I'm sure there's much more to it than the logline provided. Dimension Films picked Anthony Jaswinski's spec thriller script Kristy with David Kirschner and Corey Sienega at David Kirschner Productions. The story centers on a young female college student trapped on a deserted campus who's attacked by intruders. Jaswinski's credits include Skypath for Overture and Lawrence Bender and Killing Time . Kirschner is known for producing the Child's Play series. Siegega co-produced the last two Chucky entries Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky .
- 4/22/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Variety reports that Dimension Films has nabbed the psychothriller spec script Kristy by Anthony Jaswinski, and has set it up to be made by David Kirschner Productions. Kirschner (pictured), whose credits include the Child's Play/Chucky film series and Bill Paxton's directorial debut Frailty, will produce the movie with Corey Sienega; a director has yet to be signed.
The story centers on a female college student fighting for her life against intruders who attack her on a deserted college campus. Jaswinski previously wrote and directed 2002's Killing Time, and his road-chiller script Westward has had directors including Paul Hunter, Horsemen's Jonas Akerlund and Running Scared's Wayne Kramer attached to it at New Line.
The story centers on a female college student fighting for her life against intruders who attack her on a deserted college campus. Jaswinski previously wrote and directed 2002's Killing Time, and his road-chiller script Westward has had directors including Paul Hunter, Horsemen's Jonas Akerlund and Running Scared's Wayne Kramer attached to it at New Line.
- 4/22/2009
- Fangoria
American cinematic depictions of Mexico are often, in a word, unflattering. Just look at Westerns: Cowboys are always heading down past Sonora in search of gunplay. Mexico is a stage for violence -- a lawless netherworld in which civilization is defined by standoffs, shoot-outs, and massacres. The grubby outlaws of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly spend much of their time south of the border. The Wild Bunch's...
- 3/14/2009
- AMC Future of Classic: Westerns
Forty eight hours to make a horror movie - how hard can it be? Get some ketchup, a couple of knives, and invite your buddies over for the weekend. But when one of those buddies shows up dead...
Okay, that didn't happen in this year's Bloodshots Filmmaking Frenzy. Instead, we've got thirty-eight films made by horror enthusiasts that know the value of investing in blood in today's topsy-turvy economy. We assigned every team a subgenre and a weapon, with genres ranging from First Person Shooter to Road Trip From Hell. Weapons for some teams were simple - a pistol, for example - and for other teams far from easy - but it's really fun to watch the creative solutions people came up with when they had to use gossip/black mail as a method of killing someone.
We'll be screening all of the completed Bloodshots 2008 movies over the course of...
Okay, that didn't happen in this year's Bloodshots Filmmaking Frenzy. Instead, we've got thirty-eight films made by horror enthusiasts that know the value of investing in blood in today's topsy-turvy economy. We assigned every team a subgenre and a weapon, with genres ranging from First Person Shooter to Road Trip From Hell. Weapons for some teams were simple - a pistol, for example - and for other teams far from easy - but it's really fun to watch the creative solutions people came up with when they had to use gossip/black mail as a method of killing someone.
We'll be screening all of the completed Bloodshots 2008 movies over the course of...
- 9/11/2008
- by noreply@blogger.com (Henri Mazza)
- FantasticFest.com
Forty eight hours to make a horror movie - how hard can it be? Get some ketchup, a couple of knives, and invite your buddies over for the weekend. But when one of those buddies shows up dead...
Okay, that didn't happen in this year's Bloodshots Filmmaking Frenzy. Instead, we've got thirty-eight films made by horror enthusiasts that know the value of investing in blood in today's topsy-turvy economy. We assigned every team a subgenre and a weapon, with genres ranging from First Person Shooter to Road Trip From Hell. Weapons for some teams were simple - a pistol, for example - and for other teams far from easy - but it's really fun to watch the creative solutions people came up with when they had to use gossip/black mail as a method of killing someone.
We'll be screening all of the completed Bloodshots 2008 movies over the course of...
Okay, that didn't happen in this year's Bloodshots Filmmaking Frenzy. Instead, we've got thirty-eight films made by horror enthusiasts that know the value of investing in blood in today's topsy-turvy economy. We assigned every team a subgenre and a weapon, with genres ranging from First Person Shooter to Road Trip From Hell. Weapons for some teams were simple - a pistol, for example - and for other teams far from easy - but it's really fun to watch the creative solutions people came up with when they had to use gossip/black mail as a method of killing someone.
We'll be screening all of the completed Bloodshots 2008 movies over the course of...
- 9/11/2008
- by Henri Mazza
- OriginalAlamo.com
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