Exclusive: British filmmaker Marianna Dean has wrapped production on her latest pic Voidance starring James Cosmo, which we can share a first look from above.
The pic is currently in post-production and marks Dean’s second feature. Starring alongside Cosmo are Zoe Cunningham (Breaking Infinity), Neil Bishop, Mim Shaikh, Billy Price (Hollyoaks) and Chris Charles (Hollyoaks).
Dean serves as producer on the project with Cunningham and Tom Taplin. The film is written by Simon X. Frederick (The Informer) and is produced by Mind Engagement Productions and Unfolding Entertainment.
The pic was shot in London. The synopsis reads: Voidance begins with Alana Toro (Cunningham) in her final exam to join the Atic Guard. She is set a challenge: work out how she would prevent a historical terrorist attack that threatened the popularity...
The pic is currently in post-production and marks Dean’s second feature. Starring alongside Cosmo are Zoe Cunningham (Breaking Infinity), Neil Bishop, Mim Shaikh, Billy Price (Hollyoaks) and Chris Charles (Hollyoaks).
Dean serves as producer on the project with Cunningham and Tom Taplin. The film is written by Simon X. Frederick (The Informer) and is produced by Mind Engagement Productions and Unfolding Entertainment.
The pic was shot in London. The synopsis reads: Voidance begins with Alana Toro (Cunningham) in her final exam to join the Atic Guard. She is set a challenge: work out how she would prevent a historical terrorist attack that threatened the popularity...
- 5/20/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
JustJared.com has an exclusive new clip of Dylan Sprouse and Virginia Gardner‘s new movie!
The two stars reprise their roles from 2023′s Beautiful Disaster for the new sequel titled Beautiful Wedding, which will be released later this week.
In the clip, Virginia gets a juggling lesson from Alex Aiono – which makes Dylan very jealous.
Keep reading to find out more…After angry-eating some grapes, Dylan drops his towel to show off his bare bum before walking off.
Here’s the synopsis for the Beautiful Wedding: “Picking up where Beautiful Disaster left off, Abby (Gardner) and Travis (Sprouse) wake up after a crazy night in Vegas as accidental newlyweds and travel to Mexico for a wild, weird honeymoon – but are they in for another disaster?”
The highly-anticipated sequel also stars Austin North, Libe Barer, Steven Bauer, Alex Aiono, Neil Bishop, Micky Dartford, Jack Hesketh, Declan Laird, Trevor Van Uden,...
The two stars reprise their roles from 2023′s Beautiful Disaster for the new sequel titled Beautiful Wedding, which will be released later this week.
In the clip, Virginia gets a juggling lesson from Alex Aiono – which makes Dylan very jealous.
Keep reading to find out more…After angry-eating some grapes, Dylan drops his towel to show off his bare bum before walking off.
Here’s the synopsis for the Beautiful Wedding: “Picking up where Beautiful Disaster left off, Abby (Gardner) and Travis (Sprouse) wake up after a crazy night in Vegas as accidental newlyweds and travel to Mexico for a wild, weird honeymoon – but are they in for another disaster?”
The highly-anticipated sequel also stars Austin North, Libe Barer, Steven Bauer, Alex Aiono, Neil Bishop, Micky Dartford, Jack Hesketh, Declan Laird, Trevor Van Uden,...
- 2/12/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Dylan Sprouse carries Virginia Gardner out of the ocean in the new trailer for their upcoming movie Beautiful Wedding!
The 31-year-old actor and the 28-year-old actress are back as Travis and Abby in the sequel to Beautiful Disaster, which comes from the producers of the After movies.
Learn more and watch the new trailer inside…
Here’s a synopsis: Abby (Gardner) and Travis (Sprouse) wake up after a crazy night in Vegas, confused, hungover and – to their shock – married! So they do what any college-age newlyweds who barely know each other would do: they honeymoon in Mexico with their best friends and family! Is this marriage their destiny, or just another disaster?
Also reprising their roles are Austin North, Libe Barer and Rob Estes, along with Jack Hesketh, Micky Dartford, Declan Laird and Trevor Van Uden as the Maddox brothers, and Neil Bishop as Parker. Joining the cast for the sequel are Alex Aiono,...
The 31-year-old actor and the 28-year-old actress are back as Travis and Abby in the sequel to Beautiful Disaster, which comes from the producers of the After movies.
Learn more and watch the new trailer inside…
Here’s a synopsis: Abby (Gardner) and Travis (Sprouse) wake up after a crazy night in Vegas, confused, hungover and – to their shock – married! So they do what any college-age newlyweds who barely know each other would do: they honeymoon in Mexico with their best friends and family! Is this marriage their destiny, or just another disaster?
Also reprising their roles are Austin North, Libe Barer and Rob Estes, along with Jack Hesketh, Micky Dartford, Declan Laird and Trevor Van Uden as the Maddox brothers, and Neil Bishop as Parker. Joining the cast for the sequel are Alex Aiono,...
- 12/22/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
"This marriage... is starting off on the wrong foot." Voltage Pictures has unveiled the trailer for Beautiful Wedding, the follow-up sequel to the romantic comedy Beautiful Disaster - which just opened earlier this year. Yes, they've already got the sequel lined up and ready to go. Picking up where Beautiful Disaster left off, Abby and Travis wake up after a crazy night in Vegas as accidental newlyweds and travel to Mexico for a wild, weird honeymoon – but are they in for another disaster? Adapted from the book "A Beautiful Wedding" by Jamie McGuire. In this absurd travel comedy, Dylan Sprouse and Virginia Gardner return as "Trabby" - the ensemble cast includes Austin North, Libe Barer, Steven Bauer, Alex Aiono, Neil Bishop, Micky Dartford, Jack Hesketh, Declan Laird, Rob Estes & Kyle Richards. Have a good time down in Mexico. // Continue Reading ›...
- 12/19/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Neil Bishop, Zoe Cunningham, Martin Bishop, Zed Josef, Jonny Phillips | Written by David Trotti | Directed by Marianna Dean
Breaking Infinity is the kind of film I both love and dread seeing on my review schedule. I love it because indie science fiction is frequently full of interesting ideas and concepts that bigger-budget films don’t deal with. I hate it because, often due to their indie budgets, they can’t do those ideas justice. This film had created a bit of a buzz on its festival run, but could it live up to the hype?
Liam lies in a hospital bed as an old man shouts at him to wake up. He does, briefly appearing in a burning building before finding himself back in the hospital where he passes out only to wake up as a different, less injured, version of himself in a different version of the hospital.
Breaking Infinity is the kind of film I both love and dread seeing on my review schedule. I love it because indie science fiction is frequently full of interesting ideas and concepts that bigger-budget films don’t deal with. I hate it because, often due to their indie budgets, they can’t do those ideas justice. This film had created a bit of a buzz on its festival run, but could it live up to the hype?
Liam lies in a hospital bed as an old man shouts at him to wake up. He does, briefly appearing in a burning building before finding himself back in the hospital where he passes out only to wake up as a different, less injured, version of himself in a different version of the hospital.
- 6/2/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Liam must work out not just what he did and what’s gone wrong but how to stop it in the first place when the time-travel gizmo at his super-secret science lab goes wrong
This British-made puzzle of a movie revolves around Liam (Neil Bishop), a young man who wakes up with amnesia in an eerily quiet hospital ward with stitches in his face and a big bandage around his head. He suddenly has a vision of an older man (Martin Bishop) dressed like a shepherd in a nativity play telling him to wake up. When he does, it’s as if he’s shifted to a different point in time, and the injuries are much less severe. The only doctor around is Emma (Zoe Cunningham), who helpfully explains he was exposed to an intense electromagnetic field that caused his memory loss, but when he starts bombarding her with questions...
This British-made puzzle of a movie revolves around Liam (Neil Bishop), a young man who wakes up with amnesia in an eerily quiet hospital ward with stitches in his face and a big bandage around his head. He suddenly has a vision of an older man (Martin Bishop) dressed like a shepherd in a nativity play telling him to wake up. When he does, it’s as if he’s shifted to a different point in time, and the injuries are much less severe. The only doctor around is Emma (Zoe Cunningham), who helpfully explains he was exposed to an intense electromagnetic field that caused his memory loss, but when he starts bombarding her with questions...
- 5/29/2023
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
"There's no future here. Just one, long spiral into forever..." Elli Films, Unfolding Entertainment and Mind Engagement Productions have debuted the first official trailer for a British indie sci-fi film titled Breaking Infinity. It recently premiered at the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival, where it won Best Director, and will open in UK theaters this June in the summer. Sounds like it could be good. Liam is a scientific researcher who has been "unstuck in time", who must visit the ancient past and distant future. As his jumps through time get more extreme, he is guided to the future by a mysterious old man where he witnesses the end of the world that he may have caused. The sci-fi thriller stars Neil Bishop, Zoe Cunningham, Martin Bishop, Zed Josef, and Jonny Phillips. "We're thrilled that audiences will get the opportunity to see Breaking Infinity on the big screen where it belongs!
- 4/17/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Dylan Sprouse, Virginia Gardner among cast.
Production is underway in the Dominican Republic on Beautiful Wedding, the sequel to Beautiful Disaster with Roger Kumble reprising his director role and Voltage Pictures handling worldwide sales.
Dylan Sprouse (After We Collided), Virginia Gardner, Austin North (Outer Banks), Libe Barer (Sneaky Pete) and Rob Estes (After series) star in the feature which is scheduled to open in international markets on April 5 2023 one week prior to the US release.
Alex Aiono (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin), Steven Bauer (Scarface) and Kyle Richards (Halloween franchise) have joined the cast alongside Jack Hesketh, Micky Dartford, Declan Michael Laird...
Production is underway in the Dominican Republic on Beautiful Wedding, the sequel to Beautiful Disaster with Roger Kumble reprising his director role and Voltage Pictures handling worldwide sales.
Dylan Sprouse (After We Collided), Virginia Gardner, Austin North (Outer Banks), Libe Barer (Sneaky Pete) and Rob Estes (After series) star in the feature which is scheduled to open in international markets on April 5 2023 one week prior to the US release.
Alex Aiono (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin), Steven Bauer (Scarface) and Kyle Richards (Halloween franchise) have joined the cast alongside Jack Hesketh, Micky Dartford, Declan Michael Laird...
- 12/1/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Margaryta Soldatova, Kyle Stewart, Christena Gaunce, Dan Sanderson, Jermaine Carty, Alex Chung, Neil Bishop, Michael Carter, Jonathan Pang, Rufio Luey, Graham Jezioranski, Paul Krysinski, Giulio Calisse, Reuben John Tumanguil, Tim Biemann | Written and Directed by Alex Chung
Action films have obviously been around forever but there’s a certain type of action film that has clearly influenced Contracts and its creators. Before John Wick in 2014, action films lacked originality and the explosiveness that that franchise has provided and has now influenced a whole host of filmmakers since. It’s fair to see that their are plenty of action flicks that just wouldn’t have seen the light of day if it wasn’t for John Wick’s success but to do something similar, on a very small budget, is a very hard thing to do. But that is exactly what Contracts tries to do.
On the face of things,...
Action films have obviously been around forever but there’s a certain type of action film that has clearly influenced Contracts and its creators. Before John Wick in 2014, action films lacked originality and the explosiveness that that franchise has provided and has now influenced a whole host of filmmakers since. It’s fair to see that their are plenty of action flicks that just wouldn’t have seen the light of day if it wasn’t for John Wick’s success but to do something similar, on a very small budget, is a very hard thing to do. But that is exactly what Contracts tries to do.
On the face of things,...
- 2/3/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
"You want to quit? Then quit!!" IndieCan Ent. has debuted an official trailer for a Canadian action martial arts film titled Contracts, marking the feature directorial debut of stuntman Alex Chung (who also co-stars in the film). This won Best Action Film & Best Fight Scene at last year's Toronto After Dark Film Festival, which means it's at least worth watching for the fights. Originally, this film began as just a short, being a prequel to one of the director's previous works, intended to be the third of a trilogy. After most of the film was shot, however, some feedback suggested turning it into a feature which led to several more years of both re-shoots and new scenes being added to meet the minimum run time. Starring Alex Chung, Jermaine Carty, Christena Gaunce, Dan Sanderson, Michael Carter, Kyle Stewart, Neil Bishop, & Giulio Calisse. It seems like there's not much of a story here,...
- 11/2/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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