Welcome to one of the strangest battles in all of Hollywood’s earth-scorched streaming wars.
Tune into TNT or Discovery Channel and chances are you might come upon an ad for a new streaming selection on Peacock or Netflix. Stream something on Max — also owned by the TV networks’ parent, Warner Bros. Discovery — and you’ll see no such thing. Nor are you likely to see commercials for something new from Amazon’s Prime Video on Disney+ or Hulu, though it’s certainly possible such promotions might turn up on some of the TV networks also owned by Disney, such as ABC or ESPN. And chances are virtually nil at the current moment that you’ll see anything touting Paramount+ or Tubi on the new ad-supported tier backed by Netflix.
Many of the companies that own streaming services have shown a new appetite for advertising. But they aren’t hungry enough,...
Tune into TNT or Discovery Channel and chances are you might come upon an ad for a new streaming selection on Peacock or Netflix. Stream something on Max — also owned by the TV networks’ parent, Warner Bros. Discovery — and you’ll see no such thing. Nor are you likely to see commercials for something new from Amazon’s Prime Video on Disney+ or Hulu, though it’s certainly possible such promotions might turn up on some of the TV networks also owned by Disney, such as ABC or ESPN. And chances are virtually nil at the current moment that you’ll see anything touting Paramount+ or Tubi on the new ad-supported tier backed by Netflix.
Many of the companies that own streaming services have shown a new appetite for advertising. But they aren’t hungry enough,...
- 7/6/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
In Leave No Trace we meet Will (Ben Foster), a father living with his young daughter Tom (Thomasin McKenzie) deep in the Oregon forest. Their everyday life consists of filtering rainwater and squeezing moss to drink, finding ways to ignite fires without using too much fuel, and Will teaching Tom about the importance of harmony with nature. But this is no Swiss Family Robinson adventure, and soon the father/daughter find themselves at the hands of the authorities who have seized them for living in a public park. With Leave No Trace, director Debra Granik is treading familiar territory – people in the margins of society, living in poverty due to social indifference – but by doing so, she reminds us that she is one of the only American filmmakers who cares enough about these kinds of stories.
Her previous film, Stray Dog, was the portrait of a real-life Vietnam War veteran...
Her previous film, Stray Dog, was the portrait of a real-life Vietnam War veteran...
- 6/30/2018
- by Jose Solís
- The Film Stage
The Loire Valley of the enchanted French countryside, sets the backdrop for Blue Falcon Productions’ first original content feature film, The Incantation. The film stars burgeoning young actress Sam Valentine (Trace, Exspiravit, ThanXgiving) and former TV Superman, Dean Cain (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Smallville). Based on an original script by feature …
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- 11/3/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
The Loire Valley of the enchanted French countryside, sets the backdrop for Blue Falcon Productions’ (Official Site) first original content feature film, The Incantation (IMDb). The film stars burgeoning young actress Sam Valentine (Sam Valentine IMDb) (Trace, Exspiravit, ThanXgiving) and former TV Superman, Dean Cain (Dean Cain IMDb) (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Smallville). Based on an original script by feature helmer, Jude S. Walko (Jude S. Walko IMDb), the story follows a fish-out-of water Lucy Bellerose as she navigates the sometimes foreboding waters of her ancestral home. A young American girl has a chance of a lifetime to visit her ancestors castle in the south of France, only to find that her family is hiding deep, dark secrets about their nefarious past,...
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- 10/24/2016
- Screen Anarchy
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Terror Films. This reviewer has worked with Terror Films on some online marketing for this film. Director/writer: Ryan Brookhart. Cast: Jeremiah Benjamin, Mike Capozzi, Nick Fink, Patrick Giraudi and Samantha Lee. Trace is an indie film from Terror Films and first time feature director Ryan Brookhart. The film deals with the supernatural and a demon, who likes to devour the many alcoholic characters. It uses electronic devices to make its presence known. At the one hour mark, Abigor (Patrick Giraudi) finally confronts the characters, on whom it wants to add to its murder list. Trace is a well paced feature, with a decent story. Though, Abigor needed to create a more physical presence. Few people believe in the supernatural, nowadays and this summoned demon needed to step out of hell into the real world, a little more. Still,...
- 11/22/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Supernatural Film Trace Takes on Electronic Voice Phenomena
Trace, a supernatural film released by Terror Films focuses on the use of Electronic Voice Phenomena and the spirits that lay just outside of our world that threaten to tear it apart. The film centers on a group of friends led by Nick (Nick Fink – Ghost Squad) and his music studio partner, Duffy (August ...
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Trace, a supernatural film released by Terror Films focuses on the use of Electronic Voice Phenomena and the spirits that lay just outside of our world that threaten to tear it apart. The film centers on a group of friends led by Nick (Nick Fink – Ghost Squad) and his music studio partner, Duffy (August ...
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- 11/13/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Terror Films has recently released Trace. This horror title deals with a signal, that reaches another ghostly world, thanks to Electronic Voice Phenomena. This title is available at Redbox locations and on several Video-on-demand formats, including iTunes and Vudu. As well, the film stars Nick Fink and August Roads. An official trailer for Trace is hosted here, along with further release details. In the story, Nick (Fink) and Duffy (Roads) use their sound equipment, at a late night party. But, they use it in a very different way. Now, a spirit has been summoned from another world and it wants to gain entry into a more physical one. This is director Ryan Brookhart's first film. Also, Trace was developed by producers Joe Dain, Jim Klock and Miles Fineburg. Brookhart says of the film's release "I feel Trace, taken on the merits of what's usually offered in the low-budget horror genre,...
- 11/11/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Shock gets an eye and earful of Ryan Brookhart’s debut feature Trace. Visionary artist and designer Ryan Brookhart has long been a heavy hitter in the world of indie genre cinema (he has been the house poster and packaging designer for Charles Band’s Full Moon Features for decades) and now, he’s poised to unleash his…
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- 10/13/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The specialty label will also be selling three films in Berlin
Sunrise Pictures has formed Terror Films, a specialty division that will focus on development, finance, production, sales and distribution of horror, sci-fi and thriller films.
The films will be targeted for limited theatrical, television and ancillary markets like VOD and Redbox.
Also Read: Sundance Party Report in Pictures: The Snowy Scene in Park City (Updating Photos)
Sunrise CEO Peter Schafer and executives Joe Dain, Jim Klock and Miles Fineburg will oversee the genre label.
Terror recently signed a multiple-picture deal with foreign sales company Automatic Entertainment, headed by Michael Lurie and Jeffrey Giles.
Sunrise Pictures has formed Terror Films, a specialty division that will focus on development, finance, production, sales and distribution of horror, sci-fi and thriller films.
The films will be targeted for limited theatrical, television and ancillary markets like VOD and Redbox.
Also Read: Sundance Party Report in Pictures: The Snowy Scene in Park City (Updating Photos)
Sunrise CEO Peter Schafer and executives Joe Dain, Jim Klock and Miles Fineburg will oversee the genre label.
Terror recently signed a multiple-picture deal with foreign sales company Automatic Entertainment, headed by Michael Lurie and Jeffrey Giles.
- 1/24/2015
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
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