Filmmaker Sandy Tung has had a long and respectable career in independent filmmaking. Best known by many for his family films such as Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season, Alice Upside Down, and the award-winning Saving Shiloh, Sandy now changes pace, venturing into edgier territory with his new adult drama, Evan's Crime. In this newly recorded audio interview, Sandy speaks about Evan's Crime, why he made it, and working with the stars of the film Douglas Smith and David Arquette. He also recalls the production of Saving Shiloh and Alice Upside Down, both filmed in St. Louis, Mo. Sandy returns to St. Louis this weekend as Evan's Crime will screen at the St. Louis International Film Festival on Saturday, November 7, 2015, at 2:45 p.m....
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- 11/5/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Deadline reports that Douglas Smith, 29, is joining the cast of both Alan Taylor‘s “Terminator” reboot and Sandy Tung‘s indie “Evan’s Crime.” Paramount’s Terminator reboot, which is currently filming in New Orleans, features “Game of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke as Sarah Connor, “Divergent’s” Jai Courtney as Kyle Reese, and Arnold Schwarzenegger reprising his title role. Details for Smith’s character are undisclosed. “Evan’s Crime,” which Tung co-wrote with David Assael and Dale Rosenbloom, will see Smith playing a college student who lands a seven-year prison sentence after a minor drug bust, which leads him to seeking vengeance against the corrupt prosecutor [...]
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- 7/11/2014
- by Alfonso Espina
- UpandComers
Aug. 27
8:00 p.m.
Chicago Filmmakers
5243 N. Clark
Chicago, Il
Hosted by: Chicago Filmmakers
As summer starts to wind down, take a riotous trip back to the fun-filled ’80s with a collection of goofy short films, spoofs, music videos and documentaries from the Reagan era. The good times will roll with music from the Residents, Ron and Nancy promoting drug use, an Academy Award-nominated short film and work from SNL alumni.
The full lineup of films that will be screened — in glorious 16mm! — is below, but some of the highlights are: Solly’s Diner, 4 a.m., an Academy Award-nominated short film starring and directed by cult character actor Larry Hankin, most well known as the “other” Kramer on Seinfeld. Java Junkie is a short film directed by former SNL writer/actor/director Tom Schiller and stars ’80s comedy movie icon Terri Garr.
There’s also four One-Minute Movies featuring oddball indie rock band The Residents.
8:00 p.m.
Chicago Filmmakers
5243 N. Clark
Chicago, Il
Hosted by: Chicago Filmmakers
As summer starts to wind down, take a riotous trip back to the fun-filled ’80s with a collection of goofy short films, spoofs, music videos and documentaries from the Reagan era. The good times will roll with music from the Residents, Ron and Nancy promoting drug use, an Academy Award-nominated short film and work from SNL alumni.
The full lineup of films that will be screened — in glorious 16mm! — is below, but some of the highlights are: Solly’s Diner, 4 a.m., an Academy Award-nominated short film starring and directed by cult character actor Larry Hankin, most well known as the “other” Kramer on Seinfeld. Java Junkie is a short film directed by former SNL writer/actor/director Tom Schiller and stars ’80s comedy movie icon Terri Garr.
There’s also four One-Minute Movies featuring oddball indie rock band The Residents.
- 8/23/2010
- by screenings
- Underground Film Journal
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