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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles filmmaker Jonathan Liebesman is attached to direct on a screenplay that’s being billed as District 9 by way of The Purge — but with werewolves. Will Honley and April Maguire wrote Wolf Night.
Liebesman is a South African filmmaker whose movies have grossed $1.3 billion at the global box office; his titles include Platinum Dunes’ 2014 live-action reboot of Paramount’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Warner Bros’ Wrath of the Titans, Sony’s Battle Los Angeles, New Line’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning and Revolution Studios/Sony’s Darkness Falls. He’s an EP on the MTV series The Shannara Chronicles and directed four episodes of Paramount+’s Halo series. Liebesman also executive produced the Universal Robert Downey Jr. family movie Dolittle.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles filmmaker Jonathan Liebesman is attached to direct on a screenplay that’s being billed as District 9 by way of The Purge — but with werewolves. Will Honley and April Maguire wrote Wolf Night.
Liebesman is a South African filmmaker whose movies have grossed $1.3 billion at the global box office; his titles include Platinum Dunes’ 2014 live-action reboot of Paramount’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Warner Bros’ Wrath of the Titans, Sony’s Battle Los Angeles, New Line’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning and Revolution Studios/Sony’s Darkness Falls. He’s an EP on the MTV series The Shannara Chronicles and directed four episodes of Paramount+’s Halo series. Liebesman also executive produced the Universal Robert Downey Jr. family movie Dolittle.
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- 3/1/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Timothy Haug, Christie Griffin, Miles Taber, Julianne Ruck, Mark Norwood, Whitney Reade | Written and Directed by Jared Allmond
Albie and Penny are having a night out without their two kids. They need it because their once-perfect marriage is falling apart, something that’s obvious from his lack of reaction when she comes downstairs ready to go.
Things do get better, Penny’s mother even says she’ll keep the kids overnight. But things take a bad turn on the way home. And an even worse one when they get home and find a man and woman (Julianne Ruck) claiming to live there. When Albie gets hostile, the man uses some kind of mental power on him.
Compounding their problems, their neighbour Mark (Mark Norwood; Mantra) claims not to know them and the police not only don’t care, they’re actively hostile. They visit Penny’s sister Kimmy (Whitney...
Albie and Penny are having a night out without their two kids. They need it because their once-perfect marriage is falling apart, something that’s obvious from his lack of reaction when she comes downstairs ready to go.
Things do get better, Penny’s mother even says she’ll keep the kids overnight. But things take a bad turn on the way home. And an even worse one when they get home and find a man and woman (Julianne Ruck) claiming to live there. When Albie gets hostile, the man uses some kind of mental power on him.
Compounding their problems, their neighbour Mark (Mark Norwood; Mantra) claims not to know them and the police not only don’t care, they’re actively hostile. They visit Penny’s sister Kimmy (Whitney...
- 11/7/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The Jared Allmond’s movie, named The Hive, introduces us to Albie (Timothy Haug) and Penny (Christie Griffin), a couple who have been in love for as long as they can remember. They were college sweethearts and later exchanged vows with one another, hoping for a happy and romantic future. But a couple of years down the road, things changed. Albie drowned himself in work and often forgot he had someone waiting for him at home. Albie didn’t compliment her or appreciate the efforts she put into getting ready for him and their dates. He was always so consumed in his work that he didn’t even pay attention to the little things that make relationships thrive, like having date nights, family picnics, and whatnot!
Albie was a Hollywood screenwriter, always pushing himself to pen the best award-winning movies he could. But he’d been struggling for a few...
Albie was a Hollywood screenwriter, always pushing himself to pen the best award-winning movies he could. But he’d been struggling for a few...
- 11/4/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
Buffalo8 is excited to announce the North American VOD release of The Hive, the debut feature from writer-director Jared Allmond. Starring Timothy Haug and Christie Griffin as a feuding couple whose marital issues take a backseat to their fight for survival. The relationship drama builds to a science fiction thriller as the pair must put their issues aside to survive the sadistic strangers whose origins are not what they seem.
The Hive will hatch on Cable and Digital VOD 27th October 2023, including Prime Video, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast.
Albie and Penny, a young couple with a failing marriage, try to rekindle the fire by having a night out by themselves. To make matters worse, the couple returns home to armed strangers. With no help from their neighbors or law enforcement, they attempt to get evidence of the intrusion. They’re captured by the intruders and tortured for information. There...
The Hive will hatch on Cable and Digital VOD 27th October 2023, including Prime Video, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast.
Albie and Penny, a young couple with a failing marriage, try to rekindle the fire by having a night out by themselves. To make matters worse, the couple returns home to armed strangers. With no help from their neighbors or law enforcement, they attempt to get evidence of the intrusion. They’re captured by the intruders and tortured for information. There...
- 10/27/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
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