Here’s a first official look at I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, the upcoming crime drama movie written and directed by Macon Blair and starring Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, David Yow Jane, and Levy Devon Graye:
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Plot synopsis:
“Ruth (Melanie Lynskey), a depressed nursing assistant, returns from work to find dog shit on her lawn and her house burglarized, the thief having made off with her silverware and laptop. Losing faith in the police (and possibly humanity as a whole), Ruth starts her own investigation, joining forces with her erratic neighbor–and dog shit culprit–Tony (Elijah Wood). Upon locating the laptop, they trace it back to a consignment store, leading them to a gang of degenerate criminals and a dangerous, bizarre underworld where they’re way out of their depth.”
Do you think both of them will still be alive by the end of the film?
The release date of the movie I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore is set to February 24, 2017 on Netflix.
Stay tuned with us for more details!
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January 1st, 2017
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Under the Silver Lake
Genre: Crime/Thriller
Directed by: David Robert Mitchell
Starring: Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, Topher Grace, Jimmi Simpson, Patrick Fischler, Riki Lindhome, Callie Hernandez, Grace Van Patten, Don McManus, Rex Linn
Release Date: June 22, 2018
Crash Pad
Genre: Comedy/Romance
Directed by: Kevin Tent
Starring: Domhnall Gleeson, Christina Applegate, Thomas Haden Church, Nina Dobrev
Release Date: September 26, 2017
We’ve got our hands on a first official picture of Crown Heights, the upcoming drama movie written and directed by Matt Ruskin and starring Lakeith Stanfield, Nnamdi Asomugha, Natalie Paul, Bill Camp, Nestor Carbonell, and Amari Cheatom:
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Plot synopsis:
“On April 10, 1980, a shot rang out on the streets of Crown Heights, igniting a decades-long quest for justice in this harrowing true story. Colin Warner, played with heartbreaking sincerity by Lakeith Stanfield, is arrested and tried for a crime he did not commit, a victim of a deeply broken system that refuses to listen. Quick to throw him away, the court wrongfully convicts him. But as Colin loses hope to reclaim an innocence that has been cast aside, his best friend, Carl King, devotes his life to restoring Colin’s freedom, doggedly pursuing every lead for years.”
Innocent but jailed… must be horrible!
The film has yet to get an official release date.
Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie Crown heights.
Update – Matt Ruskin on his film “Crown Heights,” which premieres in the U.S. Dramatic competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival:
It Came from the Desert
Genre: Action/Thriller/Comedy
Directed by: Marko Makilaakso
Starring: Mark Arnold, Vanessa Grasse, Harry Lister Smith, Alex Mills, James Alper, Callum McGowan, Claudia Trujillo, Andrew Horton, Ross Ellis, Michael Majalahti
Release Date: May 29, 2018
Wish Upon
Genre: Fantasy/Horror/Thriller
Directed by: John R. Leonetti
Starring: Joey King, Ryan Phillippe, Ki Hong Lee, Shannon Purser, Alice Lee, Elisabeth Rohm, Sherilyn Fenn, Mitchell Slaggert, Kevin Hanchard
Release Date: July 14, 2017
You may watch below the official trailer of The Covenant, the upcoming horror movie directed by Robert Conway based on a script he co-wrote with Christopher R. Smith and Owen Conway and starring Monica Engesser, Owen Conway, Clint James, Sanford Gibbons, Maria Olsen, Shawn Saavedra, and Richard Lippert:
THE COVENANT
Plot synopsis:
“After the tragic deaths of her husband and daughter, Sarah Doyle (Monica Engesser) moves back to her childhood home with her estranged brother, Richard (Owen Conway). It’s not long before Sarah begins to experience supernatural phenomena of a violent and hostile nature. Bewildered and desperate, Richard enlists the aid of a paranormal investigator who confirms that Sarah has become possessed by a powerful demon. Together, the three men will go to battle to save Sarah’s soul.”
There’s definitely a strong evil in this place!
There’s also a film poster, take a look below:
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THE COVENANT
Evil has descended.
The release date of the movie The Covenant is set to February 7, 2017.
Take a look to the first official picture of Ingrid Goes West, the upcoming drama comedy movie directed by Matt Spicer based on a script he co-wrote with David Branson Smith and starring Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Wyatt Russell, and Billy Magnussen:
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Plot synopsis:
“Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza) is an unstable young woman with a checkered past of obsessive behavior. She secretly moves to Los Angeles to get close to Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen)—an Instagram ‘lifestyle guru’ with a fabulous artist boyfriend, a camera-ready terrier, and an array of new products and brands to promote to her followers. After Ingrid adopts a Taylor-made identity for herself, her machinations to prove she’s BFF material for her Insta idol are underway—that is, until she meets Taylor’s obnoxious brother Nicky (Billy Magnussen), who threatens to tear down her façade.”
Do you use Instagram? Is there anyone really worth following on that social network?
The film has yet to get an official release date.
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December 31st, 2016
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Two pictures for Landline, the upcoming comedy movie directed by Gillian Robespierre based on a script she co-wrote with Elisabeth Holm and starring Jenny Slate, John Turturro, Edie Falco, Abby Quinn, Jay Duplass, and Finn Wittrock:
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Plot synopsis:
“The Manhattan of 1995: a land without cell phones, but abundant in CD listening stations, bar smoke, and family dysfunction. Enter the Jacobs. Eldest daughter Dana (Jenny Slate)’s looming marriage to straight-laced Ben (Jay Duplass) prompts a willful dive into her wild side, while her younger sister, Ali (Abby Quinn), is still in high school but leads a covert life of sex, drugs, and clubbing. After discovering love letters penned by their father, the sisters try to expose his apparent affair while keeping it from their all-too-composed mother.”
A land without cell phones, a land without smart phones: hell or paradise?
The film has yet to get an official release date.
Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie Landline.
Update – some footage from the film in this Sundance video:
Landline – Gillian Robespierre
Gillian Robespierre on her film “Landline,”
which premieres in the U.S. Dramatic Competition
at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.