[IN PRODUCTION]
List of films currently in production or pre-production.
"Sinister" [2012]
Synopsis: A journalist investigates gruesome murders and then writes about them moves with his family into a house where a family was murdered. After moving in, he uncovers found footage which leads to clues about the murders.
Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio
Director: Scott Derrickson
"Rabbit" - [ 2012]
Formerly titled "Chained" - A gripping psychological thriller that highlights the human condition under the best and worst circumstances.
Filming begins June 27 in Regina, Canada.
Cast includes Julia Ormond, Eamon Farren
"American Falls" - [2012]
In a rural town in Southern Idaho, the Suzukis, a Japanese American family, run a small motel. One night they get a strange visitor who sports ‘city’ clothes who turns out to be the first African-American man that Toru Suzuki’s children have ever seen. Yoshiko takes it upon herself to solve the mystery about this man, especially when 2 police officers come knocking on their door.
Short film produced by Erika Hampson.
Vincent D'Onofrio as Detective Foster.
'MALL' [2012]
'Mall' based on Eric Bogosian's novel.
'Chlorine'[2011?]
Synopsis - In 1985 New England, a man discovers that his wife has unwittingly put him in a local real estate deal that has him caught squarely into the savings and loan debacle.
Starring Vincent D'Onofrio (Roger Lent), Kyra Sedgwick, Dreama Walker, Rhys Coiro, Elisabeth Rohm
Produced by Christopher Beatty
Directed by Jay Alaimo
Filming in North Jersey - Jan 2010
Toronto Film Festival 2010
'Ass Backwards ' Release TBA
aka "Sister Spirit"[2011]
Two best friends embark on a cross country road trip back to their hometown to attempt to win a pageant that eluded them as children.
Vincent D'Onofrio...Bruce
15 comments:
WHOO HOO!!!! I know what I want for Christmas!!
Already?!!! My god. That must be really frustrating to great actors to see their work go onto the shelf while Transformers makes 40 million it's first weekend. I'd be P*SSED!
Thank you so much for this info, Reel! You know I have been dying to read the full transcript! But I don't think I can wait until Christmas for the DVD. Maybe I can convince my husband that I need a Thanksgiving Day gift!
Bunny is right - I'm sure it's so disheartening to the cast (& especially the producer & director) to have your work go so quickly to DVD. I hope they take comfort knowing that we fans are excited to be able to purchase it so soon.
Before poo-poohing the idea of a DVD release, please spare a thought for those who DON'T live in the US of A and so far have had NO opportunity to see the movie at all. I also can't see any reason why Vincent would be upset about a DVD release for a movie he finished making two and a half years ago.
Lizzie
couldn't agree more, lizzie!
The studio isn't promoting it the way it should. I don't know the politics behind the lack of publicity and showing of the movie but, I know damn well I'll buy the dvd. I hope VDO makes money on the sales!
I too saw the movie in Columbus about 4 days after the premier. There were only 4 people in the theater at that showing. I was so disheartened.
Such a good movie. VDO did an incredible job. Hopefully they will break even with the DVD sales. Glad that he looks at the project and sees its worth. I know he probably took much less than what he gets with bigger films.
Wish I could have seen it on the 19th. So I am looking forward to seeing the interview. Hope it is with the DVD.
that's just it fuzzy and tweetie. he won't make much on the dvd sales. box office money is where all actors money lays. considering also that he is an independent, there is no union to help him recoup. I saw the movie also. I loved it, but you're right, they are not "wasting money" on promotion when the other actors aren't getting the reviews that only
Vincent is getting and by the fact that it's already being sent to DVD, his name is not enough. That has to frustrate him, because as a method actor, you drop off pieces of yourself to build the layers that it takes to make your character. I use "method", and it's exhausting. I've lost count of how many times I've ended up on the cutting room floor or in the can, for the last 20 years. But I love acting. I'm fortunate enough to have had smart parents that hammered into my head to have something to fall back on, so being a nurse helps me to continue acting, which is now just a pastime. I feel for him as an actor. BobbyG, although I'm sure, he appreciates fans like you, like all of us, it will take more that a room with 7 or 8 people to "pay the bills". I to will own it on DVD, gladly and with much respect for Mr. D'Onofrio and his talent.
It's a shame that the movie was just shown in a few select theatres, the closest one to me was in Columbus, OH, 4 hours away. My understanding is that only theatres with special equipment were chosen but living in Pittsburgh and not being a small city it didn't make any sense to me. Oh well, at least it will be less expensive for me to buy the dvd than it would've been on gas to travel to Columbus.
I hope the Chicago International Film Festival (in October) gives it some promo. But either way, I will definitely buy the DVD and recommend it to anyone who will listen to me! LOL
I really don't understand the politics either in releasing a movie. It is dissapointing that this movie wasn't released in more theaters, must have been a reason. I for one am going to buy the DVD.
One hopes it will be available to see on SKY TV.
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