[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
4 comments:
These are so much fun to watch. It gives us a glimpse of Vincent's great and fun personality..You were so fortunate to be there. The 4'th video was very interesting..As time goes on, we are getting a little better idea of the CI ending. But how do we get over Goren and Eames???Time'
time, time.
OMG, that second clip was so funny. That guy just kept talking, which I bet is hard not to want to do in the situation), but I'm actually saying to the video, "Dude, it's not a conversation, it's a Q&A.. stop talking." Then Vincent says the same thing. It just made me laugh. I'm really not ragging on the fan, but it just cracked me up.
Even for all the crap that GE/NBC/USA gave us with Criminal Intent, I will always be thankful for the show, because it was such a great showcase for Vincent & Kathryn to do what they do best. If it wasn't for CI, I might have never watched any of Vincent's other work (I'm watching some of Kathryn's too.. just saw the Homicide epi. she did.. WOW!) and I would be poorer for that. Plus, the show started when I was going through a very difficult time in my life, when I had nothing good going on, so it gave me something to look forward to every week and for that I am very grateful.
Cheers to everyone that worked so hard to make Criminal Intent the amazing show it was. While I just can't watch the new version that it will become, I do wish Jeff Goldblum luck, because he's been put in a tough situation and I like the guy... I'd just rather see him in something that's his own.
PS: Vincent is way too happy now. He needs to bottle some of that up and share it with the rest of us. Seriously, I think we might get some of his best work ever these days and I'm glad he's enjoying it.
Um, that's all. ;-)
PSS: From now on, the cast of Criminal Intent shall forever be known to me as:
"Brave Little Toasters".
Wow!
"the only friend he had left there,apart from the actors, was Dick Wolf". It must have been lonely for him in the end.
"the wild journey" of Goren.Yes, I am thankful for that.It was a wonderful experience. It made special television. We wont see that again on American TV. But it would be possible on TV in UK. There is alot of room for Art and experimentation on British mainstream television.It isnt all about the ratings there...in fact there is very little record or emphasis on ratings there, which is why serious documentaries often do just as well as dramas in the prime slots etc.Id love to see him on British TV.
Nice to hear him thank the fans who kept the faith too.
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