Restitution is a thriller from Vision Films, which deals with fraudulent insurance companies. Their way of doing business involves murder, until Alex, a mysterious writer, comes to town. Is Alex one of the victims of big business? Fans of thrillers will have to wait until later in 2011, as this film has only recently been completed. Starring Mena Suvari (Domino), C. Thomas Howell ("Criminal Minds"), Tom Arnold and William Sadler, viewers can preview the film's first poster here and an early synopsis is below.
The synopsis for Restitution is here:
"A true crime writer investigates a murder spree surrounding insurance fraud, and uncovers the devastating truth that leads him on a path of revenge and changes his life and the town forever" (Vision).
Completion Year: 2011.
Director: Lance Kawas.
Producer: Mark Bierlein.
Cast: Mena Suvari, Mark Bierlein, C. Thomas Howell, William Sadler, and Tom Arnold.
*no trailer available.
Source:
Restitution at Vision Films...
The synopsis for Restitution is here:
"A true crime writer investigates a murder spree surrounding insurance fraud, and uncovers the devastating truth that leads him on a path of revenge and changes his life and the town forever" (Vision).
Completion Year: 2011.
Director: Lance Kawas.
Producer: Mark Bierlein.
Cast: Mena Suvari, Mark Bierlein, C. Thomas Howell, William Sadler, and Tom Arnold.
*no trailer available.
Source:
Restitution at Vision Films...
- 6/23/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The four thrash founders shared the stage together for the first time in the U.S. on Saturday.
By Ryan J. Downey
Metallica's James Hetfield performs at the Big 4 concert on Saturday
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Indio, California — One week after indie hipsters and pop enthusiasts stood on the same desert ground for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, an estimated 55,000 metal fans watched "The Big 4" of thrash share a U.S. stage together for the first time.
"This is history tonight and you're part of it," Metallica frontman James Hetfield told the crowd Saturday at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. "Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer and Metallica as one — with you!"
As members of all four bands gathered together toward the end of Metallica's set to perform the Diamond Head classic "Am I Evil?," fans roared. The group of friends, sometime rivals and ex-bandmates embraced one another affectionately and shared wide smiles.
By Ryan J. Downey
Metallica's James Hetfield performs at the Big 4 concert on Saturday
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Indio, California — One week after indie hipsters and pop enthusiasts stood on the same desert ground for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, an estimated 55,000 metal fans watched "The Big 4" of thrash share a U.S. stage together for the first time.
"This is history tonight and you're part of it," Metallica frontman James Hetfield told the crowd Saturday at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. "Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer and Metallica as one — with you!"
As members of all four bands gathered together toward the end of Metallica's set to perform the Diamond Head classic "Am I Evil?," fans roared. The group of friends, sometime rivals and ex-bandmates embraced one another affectionately and shared wide smiles.
- 4/25/2011
- MTV Music News
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