There's a lot of stories going around about just how unruly Katherine Heigl can be, and it looks like she's bringing some of that to the big screen in the form of a ridiculous and terrible looking thriller called Home Sweet Hell. A red band trailer for the film has just surfaced, showing off the story of Don (Patrick Wilson) who seems to have the perfect marriage, life and house until a sexy young woman (Jordana Brewster) comes along, sleeps with him, and then blackmails him for money unless he tells his wife (Heigl) about the affair. Things get interesting, so to speak, when his wife decides to kill the tricky vixen. Watch? Here's the first red band trailer for Anthony Burns' Home Sweet Hell, originally from Yahoo: Home Sweet Hell is directed by Anthony Burns (Skateland) and written by relatively unknown writers Carlo Allen, Tom Lavagnino and Ted Elrick.
- 10/3/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
North of Hell
Director: Anthony Burns
Writer(s): Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick, Tom Lavagnino
Producer(s): Burns, A.J. Buckley, Jeff Culotta and Darko Ent.’s Sean McKittrick
U.S. Distributor: Rights Available
Cast: Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Patrick Wilson
2010′s Skateland, a Sundance Dramatic Comp entry played well in Park City and it found tlc support but the coming-of-ager didn’t find it’s audience when released theatrically so we’re hoping that Anthony Burns’ North of Hell (a dramedy with a little more acting clout) retains some of the filmmaker’s atmospheric prowess.
Gist: Based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick and Tom Lavagnino, and scripted by Anthony Burns, this is about a seductive and scheming new hire causes dangerous problems for a businessman who is married to a bi-polar, obsessive-compulsive woman.
Release Date: With Sundance out of the equation, we now think this could land at Tribeca or Tiff.
Director: Anthony Burns
Writer(s): Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick, Tom Lavagnino
Producer(s): Burns, A.J. Buckley, Jeff Culotta and Darko Ent.’s Sean McKittrick
U.S. Distributor: Rights Available
Cast: Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Patrick Wilson
2010′s Skateland, a Sundance Dramatic Comp entry played well in Park City and it found tlc support but the coming-of-ager didn’t find it’s audience when released theatrically so we’re hoping that Anthony Burns’ North of Hell (a dramedy with a little more acting clout) retains some of the filmmaker’s atmospheric prowess.
Gist: Based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick and Tom Lavagnino, and scripted by Anthony Burns, this is about a seductive and scheming new hire causes dangerous problems for a businessman who is married to a bi-polar, obsessive-compulsive woman.
Release Date: With Sundance out of the equation, we now think this could land at Tribeca or Tiff.
- 2/4/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
We were big fans of Anthony Burns’ debut film, the visually strong coming-of-ager sans pretension and a nod to the Dazed and Confused sorts with just the right character set. Skateland deserved a little more fanfare than the one it got back in 2011, but Burns round two North of Hell, should receive a lot more fanfare with its cast alone. Pitting Patrick Wilson, Jordana Brewster, Kevin McKidd with Katherine Heigl, this dramedy began shooting in March-ish of this year…so we’re banking on this being already prepped for festival season.
Gist: Based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick and Tom Lavagnino, and scripted by Anthony Burns, this is about a seductive and scheming new hire causes dangerous problems for a businessman who is married to a bi-polar, obsessive-compulsive woman.
Production Co./Producers: Burns, A.J. Buckley, Jeff Culotta (God Bless America) and Darko Ent.’s Sean McKittrick (Hell Baby...
Gist: Based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick and Tom Lavagnino, and scripted by Anthony Burns, this is about a seductive and scheming new hire causes dangerous problems for a businessman who is married to a bi-polar, obsessive-compulsive woman.
Production Co./Producers: Burns, A.J. Buckley, Jeff Culotta (God Bless America) and Darko Ent.’s Sean McKittrick (Hell Baby...
- 11/20/2013
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Deadline is reporting that Patrick Wilson and Katherine Heigl have signed on to star in the dark comedy North of Hell for Dark Entertainment. In the film Wilson will play Don Champage, “a successful businessman who seems to have it all — including an obsessive wife (Heigl) who relentlessly controls everything in his life.”
Hmm… Heigl as an overbearing, bitchy type? Seems like typecasting to me. I try to avoid anything she’s in like the plague. That being said, Wilson is a solid lead and I usually enjoy his flicks, so I may have to check this one out.
North of Hell will be directed by Anthony Burns (Skateland), who will also be writing the screenplay based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick & Tom Lavagnino.
Source: Deadline...
Hmm… Heigl as an overbearing, bitchy type? Seems like typecasting to me. I try to avoid anything she’s in like the plague. That being said, Wilson is a solid lead and I usually enjoy his flicks, so I may have to check this one out.
North of Hell will be directed by Anthony Burns (Skateland), who will also be writing the screenplay based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick & Tom Lavagnino.
Source: Deadline...
- 3/27/2013
- by Philip Sticco
- LRMonline.com
Darko Entertainment's North of Hell dark comedy has cast Patrick Wilson and Katherine Heigl in the film from Skateland director Anthony Burns, reports Deadline. In the film, Wilson plays Don Champage, a successful businessman who looks like he has it all, as well as a wife who's a control freak (Heigl). Pic's scripted and helmed by Burns based on the story by Ted Elick, Tom Lavagnino and Carlo Allen. Darko Entertainment finances and the company's Sean McKittrick and Jeff Culotta are producing with Burns as well as Aj Buckley. North of Hell starts shooting in Louisiana in April. Wilson, who played Shaw's (Noomi Rapace) father in Ridley Scott's Prometheus, is up next in The Conjuring horror from Saw and Insidious director James Wan. That extremely frightening-looking film also stars Vera Farmiga, Lili Taylor, Joey King, Mackenzie Foy and Ron Livingston. He's also in the sequel to Insidious with Rose Byrne.
- 3/26/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Darko Entertainment's North of Hell dark comedy has cast Patrick Wilson and Katherine Heigl in the film from Skateland director Anthony Burns, reports Deadline. In the film, Wilson plays Don Champage, a successful businessman who looks like he has it all, as well as a wife who's a control freak (Heigl). Pic's scripted and helmed by Burns based on the story by Ted Elick, Tom Lavagnino and Carlo Allen. Darko Entertainment finances and the company's Sean McKittrick and Jeff Culotta are producing with Burns as well as Aj Buckley. North of Hell starts shooting in Louisiana in April. Wilson, who played Shaw's (Noomi Rapace) father in Ridley Scott's Prometheus, is up next in The Conjuring horror from Saw and Insidious director James Wan. That extremely frightening-looking film also stars Vera Farmiga, Lili Taylor, Joey King, Mackenzie Foy and Ron Livingston. He's also in the sequel to Insidious with Rose Byrne.
- 3/26/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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