Showing posts with label IFC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IFC. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
LA Opening Day Announcement! Moby in IFC Midnight's "INTRUDER" - June 24
IFC MIDNIGHT PRESENTS
“INTRUDER”
WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, JUNE 24 IN LOS ANGELES
AT THE LAEMMLE'S MONICA FILM CENTER
AND IN NEW YORK AT THE IFC CENTER
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND / All DIGITAL PLATFORMS
A FILM BY TRAVIS ZARIWNY
A young woman’s quiet night in becomes a free-fall into fear in this disturbing home invasion thriller.
After she lands her dream job, a young cellist (Louise Linton) settles in for a relaxing few days holed up in her apartment—but as a violent storm rages outside, she can’t shake the feeling that someone is watching her every move.
Cleverly toying with the rules of suspense, director Travis Z wrings maximum terror from everyone’s worst nightmare: you may not be alone.
Director/Writer: Travis Zariwny
Producers: Michael D. Jones, Louise Linton, and Tina Sutakanat
Cast: Louise Linton, John Robinson, and Moby
Release Date: June 24 in New York/Los Angeles/VOD.
Distributor: IFC Midnight
TRT: 91 minutes
Rating: The film is not rated.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
"CARNAGE PARK" Trailer/Poster Debut
IFC MIDNIGHT
Presents
CARNAGE PARK
Opening in theaters and VOD July 1st
This pure-pulp thrill ride jumps between past and present as it pieces together the puzzle of a shocking crime.
It's 1978 and a bank robbery gone wrong leaves Vivian (The Last Exorcism's Ashley Bell) the hostage of two criminals on the run. But things go from bad to off-the-rails berserk when she and her captors wind up on the sun-baked desert outpost of a deranged ex-military sniper (Pat Healy), who ensnares them in his deadly game of cat and mouse.
Rising horror auteur Mickey Keating (Pod, Darling) directs this gritty, grisly homage to the glory days of grindhouse cinema.
Directed by Mickey Keating
Starring Ashley Bell and Pat Healy
"CARNAGE PARK" Trailer/Poster Debut
Labels:
Action movies,
IFC,
movie,
thriller,
Trailer
Thursday, December 29, 2011
"KILL LIST" Opens February 3, 2012 at IFC Center In NYC -- Available Jan. 4th on VOD
IFC MIDNIGHT PRESENTS "KILL LIST"
WINNER -- 4 AWARDS AT FILM4 FRIGHTFEST
(Best Film / Best Screenplay / Best Kill / Best Actor)
WINNER -- SITGES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Melies d’Argent for Best European Film
NOMINATED -- 6 BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
(Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor,
Best Screenplay, Best Achievement in Production)
WINNER -- BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
(Best Supporting Actor – Michael Smiley)
Official Selection -- SXSW Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, and AFIFest
Eight months after a botched job in Kiev, Jay (Neil Maskell) is an out-of-work hitman with no job, money, health insurance and a wife constantly on his case. But when his business partner Gal (Michael Smiley) comes over for dinner and pressures Jay into taking a new assignment, Jay quickly finds himself back in the game with the promise of a big payoff after three assassinations. Although the hits start off without incident, soon things begin to unravel and Jay's paranoia reveals itself as he is plunged into the heart of darkness.
The second feature from British director Ben Wheatley (DOWN TERRACE) KILL LIST (which premiere at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival) features incredibly natural rich performances, jet black humor and nail-biting suspense that work to keep the audience always off-guard. Moving from kitchen-sink drama to character study to crime thriller, KILL LIST ends up at something more fundamentally profound and wonderfully disturbing.
WINNER -- 4 AWARDS AT FILM4 FRIGHTFEST
(Best Film / Best Screenplay / Best Kill / Best Actor)
WINNER -- SITGES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Melies d’Argent for Best European Film
NOMINATED -- 6 BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
(Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor,
Best Screenplay, Best Achievement in Production)
WINNER -- BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
(Best Supporting Actor – Michael Smiley)
Official Selection -- SXSW Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, and AFIFest
Eight months after a botched job in Kiev, Jay (Neil Maskell) is an out-of-work hitman with no job, money, health insurance and a wife constantly on his case. But when his business partner Gal (Michael Smiley) comes over for dinner and pressures Jay into taking a new assignment, Jay quickly finds himself back in the game with the promise of a big payoff after three assassinations. Although the hits start off without incident, soon things begin to unravel and Jay's paranoia reveals itself as he is plunged into the heart of darkness.
The second feature from British director Ben Wheatley (DOWN TERRACE) KILL LIST (which premiere at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival) features incredibly natural rich performances, jet black humor and nail-biting suspense that work to keep the audience always off-guard. Moving from kitchen-sink drama to character study to crime thriller, KILL LIST ends up at something more fundamentally profound and wonderfully disturbing.
"KILL LIST" Opens February 3, 2012 at IFC Center In NYC -- Available Jan. 4th on VOD
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