*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing.
Director: Dave McCabe.
Writers: Dave McCabe, Ambrose McDermott, and Stephen Cumiskey.
Cast: Brian Fortune, Ruth McIntyre, Donna Bradley, Andy Blaikie, Gerry Shanahan, Vivienne Connolly
Brian McDonald (Simon Fogarty) was never a man of mystery in the movie Shackled. He rose up the ranks to become a police detective and there was one special case that he was hot on the trail of … but days later, when he is found dead on a beach by law enforcement, more than a few people are talking.
In the days following his funeral, his sister Sarah (Donna Bradley) still feels emotionally distraught. She has to undergo therapy and inherits Brian’s journal. But that is not enough closure for her. She and Michael Grant (Andrew Blaikie), a childhood friend of the McDonald clan, have far too many questions still to ask.
Director: Dave McCabe.
Writers: Dave McCabe, Ambrose McDermott, and Stephen Cumiskey.
Cast: Brian Fortune, Ruth McIntyre, Donna Bradley, Andy Blaikie, Gerry Shanahan, Vivienne Connolly
Brian McDonald (Simon Fogarty) was never a man of mystery in the movie Shackled. He rose up the ranks to become a police detective and there was one special case that he was hot on the trail of … but days later, when he is found dead on a beach by law enforcement, more than a few people are talking.
In the days following his funeral, his sister Sarah (Donna Bradley) still feels emotionally distraught. She has to undergo therapy and inherits Brian’s journal. But that is not enough closure for her. She and Michael Grant (Andrew Blaikie), a childhood friend of the McDonald clan, have far too many questions still to ask.
- 1/22/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Superproducer Mark Ronson is working with the Scissor Sisters and acclaimed songwriter Cathy Dennis on his next album - and has promised not to record any covers. The musician made his name as one of the industry's most sought after collaborators following the release of his 2007 smash hit "Version", which featured rejuvenated updates of classic hits.
Ronson went on to enjoy huge success from working with Amy Winehouse as producer on her mega-selling album "Back to Black". And following the popularity of the pair's cover of The Zutons song "Valerie", Ronson has even roped in the band's frontman Dave McCabe to help pen some new tracks.
Ronson tells NME.com, "There's no covers, and no horns. It's written with some of the people that actually wrote the songs I covered on the last album and that I didn't actually even know at the time. It's quite interesting to write songs from scratch with those people,...
Ronson went on to enjoy huge success from working with Amy Winehouse as producer on her mega-selling album "Back to Black". And following the popularity of the pair's cover of The Zutons song "Valerie", Ronson has even roped in the band's frontman Dave McCabe to help pen some new tracks.
Ronson tells NME.com, "There's no covers, and no horns. It's written with some of the people that actually wrote the songs I covered on the last album and that I didn't actually even know at the time. It's quite interesting to write songs from scratch with those people,...
- 2/3/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Mark Ronson impacted his native Britain and the United States with his covers album "Version" in 2007, and leant a hand engineering albums from Amy Winehouse, Estelle and Wale in recent times, but he hopes to continue his success in 2010 all on his own -- mostly. The producer/DJ/songwriter/musician and the Allido label founder is planning to release a new album, "The Business," in May or June this year, with contributions from artists like the Scissor Sisters, Santigold, Miike Snow and dance artist Cathy Dennis, according to NME. Dave McCabe of The Zutons and Nick Hodgson of the Kaiser Chiefs are...
- 2/2/2010
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
Mark Ronson has revealed that he is working with Santigold, Dave McCabe from the Zutons and Cathy Dennis on his new album. The producer, who recorded other artists' songs for his 2007 LP Version, claimed that the new record will be completely different from his previous material. "There's no covers, and no horns. It's written with some of the people that actually wrote the songs I covered on the last album (more)...
- 2/2/2010
- by By David Balls
- Digital Spy
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