On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every other day throughout the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have for you today is the mystery thriller The Last Lullaby, starring Tom Sizemore. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by Jeffrey Goodman from a screenplay written by Max Allan Collins and Peter Biegen, The Last Lullaby has the following synopsis: A retired hit-man can’t pass up one last high-priced contract. In his final job, he is directed to kill the beautiful and intriguing librarian Sarah, but his violent ways begin to fail him as he falls for this totally unsuspecting mark.
Sizemore is joined in the cast by Sasha Alexander,...
Directed by Jeffrey Goodman from a screenplay written by Max Allan Collins and Peter Biegen, The Last Lullaby has the following synopsis: A retired hit-man can’t pass up one last high-priced contract. In his final job, he is directed to kill the beautiful and intriguing librarian Sarah, but his violent ways begin to fail him as he falls for this totally unsuspecting mark.
Sizemore is joined in the cast by Sasha Alexander,...
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Needless to say, episodic storytelling reigns supreme in 2014. Sundance, as announced earlier, has opened up its storied Labs program to include the first-ever Episodic Story Lab. Now Sundance has named the 10 writers who will participate in the Lab. Every applicant for the program was required to submit a spec pilot and series overview. The writers are: Desiree Akhavan ("Switch Hitter"); Peter Biegen ("Small Change"); Nate Crocker ("Scar Tissue"); Katori Hall ("The Dial"); Barry Jenkins ("Radical"); Nick Keetch ("Borderline"); Lisa Kron ("The Schaeffers"); Crystal Liu ("The White Sheep"); Heather Marion ("Bury Me") and Matt Young ("Still"). Under Michelle Satter, Founding DIrector of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program, writers will work closely with seasoned...
- 9/16/2014
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Executives at the Sundance Institute have pulled back the curtain on the 10 writers selected for the inaugural Episodic Story Lab, set to take place at the Sundance Resort in Utah from September 27-October 2.
The Episodic Story Lab, established with founding support from Lyn and Norman Lear, is the Institute’s first programme for emerging writers creating series for television and online platforms.
The selected writers are: Desiree Akhavan (Switch Hitter); Peter Biegen (Small Change); Nate Crocker (Scar Tissue); Katori Hall (The Dial); Barry Jenkins (Radical); Nick Keetch (Borderline); Lisa Kron (The Schaeffers); Crystal Liu (The White Sheep); Heather Marion (Bury Me); and Matt Young (Still).
Founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program Michelle Satter (pictured) will lead the group as they work with showrunners, television executives and producers.
Participants will join one-on-one creative story meetings, a Writers’ Room to break story, pitch sessions and group conversations about the creative and business environment of television writing...
The Episodic Story Lab, established with founding support from Lyn and Norman Lear, is the Institute’s first programme for emerging writers creating series for television and online platforms.
The selected writers are: Desiree Akhavan (Switch Hitter); Peter Biegen (Small Change); Nate Crocker (Scar Tissue); Katori Hall (The Dial); Barry Jenkins (Radical); Nick Keetch (Borderline); Lisa Kron (The Schaeffers); Crystal Liu (The White Sheep); Heather Marion (Bury Me); and Matt Young (Still).
Founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program Michelle Satter (pictured) will lead the group as they work with showrunners, television executives and producers.
Participants will join one-on-one creative story meetings, a Writers’ Room to break story, pitch sessions and group conversations about the creative and business environment of television writing...
- 9/15/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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