Hey, remember when they released that picture of the CGI movie Sonic the Hedgehog and it was so freakish and unnerving that animators had to work overtime to fix it? Anywho, Sonic the Hedgehog is coming to Hulu this month.
The heroic blue hedgehog who just wants to go fast is far from the only exciting new film or TV show coming to Hulu in February 2021. The library titles are unusually packed this month. In addition to Sonic, the sublimely goofy Mars Attacks!, 2020 horror film Possessor, and the first six Star Trek films all arrive on Feb. 1. Later on in the month are Antebellum (Feb. 5) and Nomadland (Feb. 19).
It’s a good thing that the library titles are strong because Hulu isn’t brining many originals of note to the table in February 2021. Into the Dark continues on its spooky mission with the Valentine-centric Tentacles dropping on Feb. 12. That will...
The heroic blue hedgehog who just wants to go fast is far from the only exciting new film or TV show coming to Hulu in February 2021. The library titles are unusually packed this month. In addition to Sonic, the sublimely goofy Mars Attacks!, 2020 horror film Possessor, and the first six Star Trek films all arrive on Feb. 1. Later on in the month are Antebellum (Feb. 5) and Nomadland (Feb. 19).
It’s a good thing that the library titles are strong because Hulu isn’t brining many originals of note to the table in February 2021. Into the Dark continues on its spooky mission with the Valentine-centric Tentacles dropping on Feb. 12. That will...
- 2/1/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Film Review: Lost Girls And Love Hotels (2020): A Salacious Affair Without Real Humans Means Nothing
Lost Girls And Love Hotels Review — Lost Girls and Love Hotels (2020) Film Review, a movie directed by William Olsson, and starring Alexandra Daddario, Takehiro Hira, Carice van Houten, Misuzu Kanno, Kate Easton, Andrew Rothney, and Yasunari Takeshima. You know, for a movie that’s supposed to be dramatic and titillating, Lost Girls [...]
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- 9/20/2020
- by Scott Mariner
- Film-Book
Astrakan Film Ab will release Lost Girls & Love Hotels on September 4 in select theaters and VOD. From director William Olsson, the drama, which is an adaptation of Hanrahan’s 2006 novel of the same name, stars Alexandra Daddario, Carice van Houten, and Takehiro Hira,
Written by Catherine Hanrahan, the pic follows an American English teacher named Margaret (Daddario) and her nightly pilgrimages through Tokyo’s glittering nightlife in an attempt to forget her painful past and discover new meaning in the arms of a mysterious Yakuza (Hira) named Kazu.
Check out a teaser below.
Misuzu Kanno and Kate Easton also co-star in the film, which was produced by Lauren Mann
Lost Girls & Love Hotels will mark the first title distributed by newly established Astrakan Releasing,...
Written by Catherine Hanrahan, the pic follows an American English teacher named Margaret (Daddario) and her nightly pilgrimages through Tokyo’s glittering nightlife in an attempt to forget her painful past and discover new meaning in the arms of a mysterious Yakuza (Hira) named Kazu.
Check out a teaser below.
Misuzu Kanno and Kate Easton also co-star in the film, which was produced by Lauren Mann
Lost Girls & Love Hotels will mark the first title distributed by newly established Astrakan Releasing,...
- 7/8/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Alexandra Daddario has joined the cast of indie drama 'Lost Transmissions,' according to sources close to the production.
The 'Baywatch' and 'San Andreas' star will join a cast that includes Simon Pegg, who is currently riding high at the box office in 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout.'
'Lost Transmissions' follows Hannah, a shy songwriter who discovers that her friend — respected record producer Theo Ross (Pegg) — has lapsed on his medication for schizophrenia. Hannah rallies a group of friends to help commit Theo to a psychiatric facility, chasing him as he outruns his delusions through Los Angeles.
This is the first feature for writer-director Katharine O'Brien. The cast also includes Juno Temple, Rosanna Arquette, and Bria Vinaite (breakout star of 'The Florida Project').
Other upcoming titles for Daddario include mystery drama 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle,' action thriller 'Nomis,' Tokyo-set drama 'I Am Not a Bird,' and 'San Andreas 2.'...
The 'Baywatch' and 'San Andreas' star will join a cast that includes Simon Pegg, who is currently riding high at the box office in 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout.'
'Lost Transmissions' follows Hannah, a shy songwriter who discovers that her friend — respected record producer Theo Ross (Pegg) — has lapsed on his medication for schizophrenia. Hannah rallies a group of friends to help commit Theo to a psychiatric facility, chasing him as he outruns his delusions through Los Angeles.
This is the first feature for writer-director Katharine O'Brien. The cast also includes Juno Temple, Rosanna Arquette, and Bria Vinaite (breakout star of 'The Florida Project').
Other upcoming titles for Daddario include mystery drama 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle,' action thriller 'Nomis,' Tokyo-set drama 'I Am Not a Bird,' and 'San Andreas 2.'...
- 7/30/2018
- IMDb News
Dutch actress Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones) has joined the cast of the Tokyo-set thriller I Am Not a Bird.
Swedish director William Olsson (Reliance) is directing the feature, an adaptation of Catherine Hanrahan’s acclaimed debut novel Lost Girls and Love Hotels. Hanrahan adapted her own book for the screenplay.
In the pic, Alexandra Daddario (San Andreas) stars as Margaret, a young Western woman losing herself in the bacchanal of nighttime Tokyo. Van Houten plays her older friend Ines, a woman who realizes her youthful modeling and partying years in Tokyo are now behind her and is trying to...
Swedish director William Olsson (Reliance) is directing the feature, an adaptation of Catherine Hanrahan’s acclaimed debut novel Lost Girls and Love Hotels. Hanrahan adapted her own book for the screenplay.
In the pic, Alexandra Daddario (San Andreas) stars as Margaret, a young Western woman losing herself in the bacchanal of nighttime Tokyo. Van Houten plays her older friend Ines, a woman who realizes her youthful modeling and partying years in Tokyo are now behind her and is trying to...
- 11/2/2017
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Game Of Throne actress Carice Van Houten has come aboard the indie thriller I Am Not A Bird, along with Andrew Rothney (The Huntsman: Winter's War), Kate Easton (upcoming Ocean's Eight ), Takehiro Hira and newcomer Elisabeth Larena. The bevy joins star Alexandra Daddario in the film, which has Swedish director William Olsson at the helm as production is underway in Tokyo, Japan. Based on the novel Lost Girls And Love Hotels by Catherine Hanrahan, who also adapted the…...
- 11/2/2017
- Deadline
Alexandra Daddario (Baywatch, True Detective) has been tapped to star in the dramatic thriller I Am Not A Bird, an adaptation of Catherine Hanrahan's novel Lost Girls And Love Hotels with Swedish filmmaker William Olsson attached to helm the project. Hanrahan will write the screenplay herself, transforming her story about a young western woman, Margaret, who's in the... Read More...
- 10/2/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
True Detective actress Alexandra Daddario, who recently co-starred in Paramount’s Baywatch remake, as been tapped to star in the dramatic thriller I Am Not A Bird, with Swedish filmmaker William Olsson attached to direct. Catherine Hanrahan wrote the screenplay, which is based on her debut novel Lost Girls And Love Hotels. The story centers around a young western woman, Margaret, in the midst of losing herself in the bacchanal of nighttime Tokyo. Haunted by memories of…...
- 10/2/2017
- Deadline
Kate Bosworth has just signed up for another project, and it has one of the greatest titles never used for an indie rock album, Lost Girls And Love Hotels. The film will be directed by Jean-Marc Valle, whose most recent film, The Young Victoria, will be getting a limited release starting December 18th.
Read more on Kate Bosworth signs up for Lost Girls And Love Hotels…...
Read more on Kate Bosworth signs up for Lost Girls And Love Hotels…...
- 12/9/2009
- by Rusty Gordon
- GordonandtheWhale
While The Young Victoria is primed for release next week, Jean-Marc Vallee is moving full steam ahead. The Hollywood Reporter posts that he's going to direct Lost Girls and Love Hotels, which Kate Bosworth will star in and produce with Relativity Media. This is an adaptation of Catherine Hanrahan's novel, penned by Nadia Connors. Bosworth first bought the film back in 2006, and IMDb has her listed as a writer, but it looks like she's sticking to producer and star.
The film will focus on a woman (Bosworth) a 20-something Canadian girl named Margaret who partakes in the ever-popular trend of heading to Tokyo to teach English and forget personal problems -- in her case, a troubled family and schizophrenic brother. She teaches stewardesses "cabin-crew and airline interview English" while spending her nights numbed with alcohol and dangerous sex. But as THR describes it: "She finds herself on the road...
The film will focus on a woman (Bosworth) a 20-something Canadian girl named Margaret who partakes in the ever-popular trend of heading to Tokyo to teach English and forget personal problems -- in her case, a troubled family and schizophrenic brother. She teaches stewardesses "cabin-crew and airline interview English" while spending her nights numbed with alcohol and dangerous sex. But as THR describes it: "She finds herself on the road...
- 12/8/2009
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Kate Bosworth is attached to star in Lost Girls And Love Hotels, the next feature film from The Young Victoria director Jean-Marc Vallée.
Nadia Conners adapted the screenplay from Catherine Hanrahan's 2006 novel, which tells the story of woman (Bosworth) who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night. She finds herself on the road to redemption when she becomes interested in a missing Western girl.
Bosworth is also producing along with Relativity Media, and the pic is due for release next year.
Georgine Waller
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Nadia Conners adapted the screenplay from Catherine Hanrahan's 2006 novel, which tells the story of woman (Bosworth) who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night. She finds herself on the road to redemption when she becomes interested in a missing Western girl.
Bosworth is also producing along with Relativity Media, and the pic is due for release next year.
Georgine Waller
>> Real the whole article | on Screenrush - Tuesday 8 December 2009...
- 12/8/2009
- Screenrush
Kate Bosworth is attached to star and produce "Lost Girls and Love Hotels" for Relativity Media says The Hollywood Reporter.
Based on Catherine Hanrahan's 2006 novel, the story centers on a woman (Bosworth) who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night.
She finds herself on the road to redemption when she becomes interested in a missing Western girl.
Jean-Marc Vallee ("The Young Victoria," "C.R.A.Z.Y.") is directing while Nadia Conners adapted the screenplay. J.J. Harris and Bruna Papandrea also produce.
Based on Catherine Hanrahan's 2006 novel, the story centers on a woman (Bosworth) who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night.
She finds herself on the road to redemption when she becomes interested in a missing Western girl.
Jean-Marc Vallee ("The Young Victoria," "C.R.A.Z.Y.") is directing while Nadia Conners adapted the screenplay. J.J. Harris and Bruna Papandrea also produce.
- 12/8/2009
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Kate Bosworth is attached to star and produce "Lost Girls and Love Hotels" for Relativity Media says The Hollywood Reporter.
Based on Catherine Hanrahan's 2006 novel, the story centers on a woman (Bosworth) who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night.
She finds herself on the road to redemption when she becomes interested in a missing Western girl.
Jean-Marc Vallee ("The Young Victoria," "C.R.A.Z.Y.") is directing while Nadia Conners adapted the screenplay. J.J. Harris and Bruna Papandrea also produce.
Based on Catherine Hanrahan's 2006 novel, the story centers on a woman (Bosworth) who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night.
She finds herself on the road to redemption when she becomes interested in a missing Western girl.
Jean-Marc Vallee ("The Young Victoria," "C.R.A.Z.Y.") is directing while Nadia Conners adapted the screenplay. J.J. Harris and Bruna Papandrea also produce.
- 12/8/2009
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Kate Bosworth has revealed that she will be making her debut as a producer on the forthcoming film Lost Girls And Love Hotels. The 21 actress, who optioned the rights to Catherine Hanrahan's novel last year, has confirmed that work has begun on a big screen adaptation. "I've just had a wonderful writer adapt it. Now we're in the stage of finding (more)...
- 2/26/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
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