The film centres on a teenage hustler whose married partner tries to save his life.
Breaking Glass Pictures has licensed rights to Lgbt drama Hooked, religious drama The Revival, and slasher film Rave Party Massacre.
Max Emerson’s Hooked has gone to Tongariro Releasing in Poland and centres on a teenage hustler whose married partner tries to save his life. Laura Austin, Conor Donnally, and Jay Alan Christianson star, and Melissa D. Llewellyn produced.
Yes Movie Channels has picked up Israeli rights to Jennifer Gerber’s The Revival, about a young preacher who befriends a drifter that will have profound...
Breaking Glass Pictures has licensed rights to Lgbt drama Hooked, religious drama The Revival, and slasher film Rave Party Massacre.
Max Emerson’s Hooked has gone to Tongariro Releasing in Poland and centres on a teenage hustler whose married partner tries to save his life. Laura Austin, Conor Donnally, and Jay Alan Christianson star, and Melissa D. Llewellyn produced.
Yes Movie Channels has picked up Israeli rights to Jennifer Gerber’s The Revival, about a young preacher who befriends a drifter that will have profound...
- 5/14/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
With great hype comes great responsibility, and it looks like "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is living up to its end of the bargain.
Early reviews are in for "Episode VII" -- which comes out in two days -- and they are very, very positive. At the moment, "Rotten Tomatoes" is trending on Twitter because fans are rocking back and forth in excitement about the movie's current 97 percent certified fresh rating, based on 110 "fresh" reviews and three "rotten." (Question: Do we just assume the three are trolls fishing for attention or give them the benefit of the doubt?") That rating could and probably will change very quickly, but for now it is thrilling fanboys and fangirls to tears.
Spending this morning refreshing the Star Wars Rotten Tomatoes score like pic.twitter.com/l6Pw6VIJ1I
— Ben Lindbergh (@BenLindbergh) December 16, 2015
Yes. These are the scores we're looking for. Not only...
Early reviews are in for "Episode VII" -- which comes out in two days -- and they are very, very positive. At the moment, "Rotten Tomatoes" is trending on Twitter because fans are rocking back and forth in excitement about the movie's current 97 percent certified fresh rating, based on 110 "fresh" reviews and three "rotten." (Question: Do we just assume the three are trolls fishing for attention or give them the benefit of the doubt?") That rating could and probably will change very quickly, but for now it is thrilling fanboys and fangirls to tears.
Spending this morning refreshing the Star Wars Rotten Tomatoes score like pic.twitter.com/l6Pw6VIJ1I
— Ben Lindbergh (@BenLindbergh) December 16, 2015
Yes. These are the scores we're looking for. Not only...
- 12/16/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
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