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Trailer for Southern gothic thriller The Devil and the Daylong Brothers starring Rainey Qualley

December 16, 2024 by Amie Cranswick

Quiver Distribution has released a poster and trailer for director Brandon McCormick’s Southern gothic thriller The Devil and the Daylong Brothers.  The film follows three brothers on their blood-soaked quest for vengeance against their father who sold their souls to devil before they were born. The cast includes Brendan Bradley, Nican Robinson, Jordon Bolden, Rainey […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Brandon McCormick, Brendan Bradley, Jordon Bolden, Keith Carradine, Nican Robinson, Rainey Qualley, The Devil and the Daylong Brothers

Movie Review – The Secret Art of Human Flight (2024)

July 4, 2024 by Robert Kojder

The Secret Art of Human Flight, 2024. Directed by H.P. Mendoza. Starring Grant Rosenmeyer, Paul Raci, Maggie Grace, Lucy DeVito, Reina Hardesty, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Jennean Farmer, Dustin Hahn, and Nican Robinson. SYNOPSIS: In the wake of a tragedy, a grieving widower turns to a mysterious self-help book from the dark web written by an eccentric […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Dustin Hahn, Grant Rosenmeyer, H.P. Mendoza, Jennean Farmer, lucy devito, maggie grace, Nican Robinson, Paul Raci, Reina Hardesty, Sendhil Ramamurthy, The Secret Art of Human Flight

Movie Review – Thunder Road (2018)

October 12, 2018 by Robert Kojder

Thunder Road, 2018. Written and Directed by Jim Cummings. Starring Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr, Jocelyn DeBoer, Nican Robinson, Chelsea Edmundson, Ammie Leonards, Bill Wise, Jordan Ray Fox, and Macon Blair. SYNOPSIS: A police officer faces a personal meltdown following a divorce and the death of his mother. When your film is named after a widely […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Ammie Leonards, Bill Wise, Chelsea Edmundson, Jim Cummings, Jocelyn DeBoer, Jordan Ray Fox, Kendal Farr, Macon Blair, Nican Robinson, Thunder Road

Movie Review – Thunder Road (2018)

May 31, 2019 by Tom Beasley

Thunder Road, 2018. Directed by Jim Cummings. Starring Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr, Nican Robinson, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ammie Leonards, Chelsea Edmundson, Macon Blair and Bill Wise. SYNOPSIS: After a very public and embarrassing breakdown at his mother’s funeral, a policeman’s entire life begins to unravel. It’s not uncommon for a filmmaker to extend their own shorts […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: Ammie Leonards, Bill Wise, Chelsea Edmundson, Jim Cummings, Jocelyn DeBoer, Kendal Farr, Macon Blair, Nican Robinson, Thunder Road

Thunder Road gets a UK trailer and poster

March 18, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

A poster and trailer have arrived online for the UK release of Jim Cumming’s comedy-drama Thunder Road. The film made its world premiere at the 2018 SXSW Festival where it was awarded the Grand Jury prize, and stars writer-director Cummings alongside Kendal Farr, Nican Robinson, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ammie Leonards, Chelsea Edmundson, Macon Blair and Bill […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Ammie Leonards, Bill Wise, Chelsea Edmunson, Jim Cummings, Jocelyn DeBoer, Kendal Farr, Macon Blair, Nican Robinson, Thunder Road

2018 BFI London Film Festival Review – Thunder Road

October 10, 2018 by Shaun Munro

Thunder Road, 2018. Directed by Jim Cummings. Starring Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr, and Nican Robinson. SYNOPSIS: A police officer comes to grips with a death of his mom when giving a heartfelt eulogy at her funeral. If there’s any justice in the world, Jim Cummings will enjoy a prosperous career boost off the back of […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 2018 BFI London Film Festival, Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr, Nican Robinson, Thunder Road

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