Teen Lust stars Woodbridge, Ontario’s Jesse Carere as Neil, a high school student whose parents worship Satan. Unbeknownst to Neil, he’s going to be sacrificed to the Dark Lord on the eve of his 18th birthday thanks to his status as a virgin. When he finds out, he realizes the only way to save his life is to stop being a virgin, and fast. As you can imagine, the shoot involved a litany of embarrassing, intimate acts.
Yet the thing Carere remembers most about making Teen Lust has nothing to do with any of them.
“My hair, for sure. It was like a happy accident,” he says over the phone from New York, where he’s playing tourist while his girlfriend and co-star from TV’s "Between", Jennette McCurdy, is in town doing press.
“We didn’t know what we were going to do with my hair,” continues Carere.
Yet the thing Carere remembers most about making Teen Lust has nothing to do with any of them.
“My hair, for sure. It was like a happy accident,” he says over the phone from New York, where he’s playing tourist while his girlfriend and co-star from TV’s "Between", Jennette McCurdy, is in town doing press.
“We didn’t know what we were going to do with my hair,” continues Carere.
- 8/14/2015
- by Marni Weisz - Editor, Cineplex Magazine
- Cineplex
A college psychology experiment takes a terrifying turn in the violent new trailer for The Stanford Prison Experiment.
The film, set in 1971, is based on the controversial experiment carried out at Stanford University by psychologist Philip Zimbardo.
The incident saw a group of college students cast as inmates and guards and placed in a replica jail - with some disturbing results, as some of the 'guards' began to take their roles too seriously.
The new clip certainly gives some clear hints about the shocking turn the experiment took. As Zimbardo (Billy Crudup) looks on, 'guards' begin to deliver beatings to traumatised 'prisoners', one of whom begs to be released.
The film also stars The Perks of Being a Wallflower actor Ezra Miller and Dredd's Olivia Thirlby, as well as Thomas Mann and Jesse Carere.
Kyle Patrick Alvarez directs the movie, which was adapted by Tim Talbott from Zimbardo's book...
The film, set in 1971, is based on the controversial experiment carried out at Stanford University by psychologist Philip Zimbardo.
The incident saw a group of college students cast as inmates and guards and placed in a replica jail - with some disturbing results, as some of the 'guards' began to take their roles too seriously.
The new clip certainly gives some clear hints about the shocking turn the experiment took. As Zimbardo (Billy Crudup) looks on, 'guards' begin to deliver beatings to traumatised 'prisoners', one of whom begs to be released.
The film also stars The Perks of Being a Wallflower actor Ezra Miller and Dredd's Olivia Thirlby, as well as Thomas Mann and Jesse Carere.
Kyle Patrick Alvarez directs the movie, which was adapted by Tim Talbott from Zimbardo's book...
- 6/14/2015
- Digital Spy
Everyone loves movie trailers; we can’t get enough of them here in The City of Films. It’s an art form that stands alone from the film itself and has a remarkable power to move us. Trailers can give us chills, laughs, goose bumps and sometimes even anger us. We can’t always post them all, so here’s where we play catch up; it’s Graham’s Trailer Roundup!
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Synopsis: A down-on-his-luck music manager discovers a teenage girl with an extraordinary voice while on a music tour in Afghanistan and takes her to Kabul to compete on the popular television show, Afghan Star.
Starring: Bruce Willis, Zooey Deschanel, Kate Hudson
Release: October 23, 2015
Trailer Analysis: Director Barry Levinson’s (Wag the Dog) latest is supposed to be a comedy, but I found myself wondering if it was just...
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Synopsis: A down-on-his-luck music manager discovers a teenage girl with an extraordinary voice while on a music tour in Afghanistan and takes her to Kabul to compete on the popular television show, Afghan Star.
Starring: Bruce Willis, Zooey Deschanel, Kate Hudson
Release: October 23, 2015
Trailer Analysis: Director Barry Levinson’s (Wag the Dog) latest is supposed to be a comedy, but I found myself wondering if it was just...
- 6/13/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
It remains arguably the most notorious psychological experiment ever conducted by students and to this day sends chills down the spine of many a shrink. In 1971, Stanford University conducted an experiment in which student volunteers were put into a simulated jail where some of the students were made to be prisoners and others were made to be guards as an attempt to study human nature and reaction to authority.
What they failed to anticipate was that the human element went out the window in just days as the personalities of those involved quickly changed to their new roles, the guards becoming sadistic abusers and the prisoners meek and submissive victims.
Now a new indie film has been made which documents the famed incident with Crudup starring as psychologist Philip Zimbardo who was behind the experiment. Olivia Thirlby, Ezra Miller, Michael Angarano, Jesse Carere, Keir Gilchrist and Thomas Mann also star.
What they failed to anticipate was that the human element went out the window in just days as the personalities of those involved quickly changed to their new roles, the guards becoming sadistic abusers and the prisoners meek and submissive victims.
Now a new indie film has been made which documents the famed incident with Crudup starring as psychologist Philip Zimbardo who was behind the experiment. Olivia Thirlby, Ezra Miller, Michael Angarano, Jesse Carere, Keir Gilchrist and Thomas Mann also star.
- 6/13/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Stanford Prison Experiment Trailer. Kyle Patrick Alvarez‘s The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015) movie trailer stars Olivia Thirlby, Ezra Miller, Jesse Carere, Billy Crudup, and Thomas Mann. The Stanford Prison Experiment‘s plot synopsis: “It is the summer of 1971. Dr. Philip Zimbardo launches a study on the psychology of imprisonment. Twenty-four male undergraduates are randomly assigned to be either a guard or a prisoner. Set in a simulated jail, the project unfolds. The participants rapidly embody their roles—the guards become power-hungry and sadistic, while the prisoners, subject to degradation, strategize as underdogs. It soon becomes clear that, as Zimbardo and team monitor the escalation of action through surveillance cameras, they are not fully aware of how they, too, have become part of the experiment.”
This film looks great. If you have seen The Experiment (based upon the real-life experiment), you know exactly what you are going to get with this film.
This film looks great. If you have seen The Experiment (based upon the real-life experiment), you know exactly what you are going to get with this film.
- 6/13/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
In Between's third episode, those trapped in Pretty Lake are attacked by tigers, spiders and dialogue that only George Lucas could trump...
This review contains spoilers.
1.3 Crossing Lines
Before I get into the third instalment of Between, I want to correct something I said last time. I’d said that the conversation between Chuck and Gord was about football, when it was about ice hockey. A better look at the ‘Dukes’ logo on Chuck’s jacket revealed my mistake, sorry.
I’ve just got to the end of Crossing Lines, and I’m feeling distinctly upbeat that this show is now half over. That said, the past 42 minutes were particularly dire in terms of entertainment, as Between moved effortlessly between a set of characters without generating the smallest morsel of viewer connection between them. It’s hard to imagine a less likeable collection of self-obsessed characters.
But before we get to that,...
This review contains spoilers.
1.3 Crossing Lines
Before I get into the third instalment of Between, I want to correct something I said last time. I’d said that the conversation between Chuck and Gord was about football, when it was about ice hockey. A better look at the ‘Dukes’ logo on Chuck’s jacket revealed my mistake, sorry.
I’ve just got to the end of Crossing Lines, and I’m feeling distinctly upbeat that this show is now half over. That said, the past 42 minutes were particularly dire in terms of entertainment, as Between moved effortlessly between a set of characters without generating the smallest morsel of viewer connection between them. It’s hard to imagine a less likeable collection of self-obsessed characters.
But before we get to that,...
- 6/10/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
Mark takes a look at new six-part Netflix original sci-fi drama, Between, and finds it lacking in nuance...
This review contains spoilers.
1.1 School's Out
I agreed to review Between for two reasons; Daredevil was rather good, and at only six episodes long, I could handle the tedium if it wasn’t.
After watching the first episode, I can say with some certainty that this isn’t anything crafted remotely like Daredevil, and it harks back to an era of network TV that I’d thought we’d left behind long ago.
It starts with a rather dire future where almost half of Pretty Lake’s population is dead, and then rewinds to ten days before to explain how this happened. It doesn’t present any plausible explanation of the deaths, instead filling its time parading a series of increasingly uninteresting and loathsome characters who we’re supposed to identify with before Between is done.
This review contains spoilers.
1.1 School's Out
I agreed to review Between for two reasons; Daredevil was rather good, and at only six episodes long, I could handle the tedium if it wasn’t.
After watching the first episode, I can say with some certainty that this isn’t anything crafted remotely like Daredevil, and it harks back to an era of network TV that I’d thought we’d left behind long ago.
It starts with a rather dire future where almost half of Pretty Lake’s population is dead, and then rewinds to ten days before to explain how this happened. It doesn’t present any plausible explanation of the deaths, instead filling its time parading a series of increasingly uninteresting and loathsome characters who we’re supposed to identify with before Between is done.
- 6/3/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
One episode was provided for reviewing purposes prior to broadcast.
Between is the most un-Netflix show that the streaming service has ever aired, and it seems to want audiences to know that. Instead of following the company’s traditional model of releasing every episode at once, this Canadian import (airing there on City and Shomi) is rolling out one episode a week, in a strategy that’s sure to infuriate subscribers of all ages who have grown accustomed to binge-watching. Upon watching the pilot (the only episode made available for review), however, it becomes clear why Netflix is diverging from its attention-getting tactics for this series – the streaming service is hoping to sweep it under the rug as quietly as possible.
Aimed squarely at the teen demographic responsible for keeping The 100 and Teen Wolf on the air, Between feels much more like the kind of show that would be...
Between is the most un-Netflix show that the streaming service has ever aired, and it seems to want audiences to know that. Instead of following the company’s traditional model of releasing every episode at once, this Canadian import (airing there on City and Shomi) is rolling out one episode a week, in a strategy that’s sure to infuriate subscribers of all ages who have grown accustomed to binge-watching. Upon watching the pilot (the only episode made available for review), however, it becomes clear why Netflix is diverging from its attention-getting tactics for this series – the streaming service is hoping to sweep it under the rug as quietly as possible.
Aimed squarely at the teen demographic responsible for keeping The 100 and Teen Wolf on the air, Between feels much more like the kind of show that would be...
- 5/20/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has released a creepy new trailer for its upcoming Michael McGowan series Between. The Canadian thriller stars iCarly‘s Jennette McCurdy as one of a group left behind by a mysterious plague that has killed everyone over the age of 21 in the tiny town of Pretty Lake. The youth are quarantined by the government and forced to redefine their society in order to survive.
The cast also includes Jesse Carere, Ryan Allen, Justin Kelly, Krystal Nausbaum, Brooke Palsson, Shailyn Pierre Dixon, Kyle Mac, Jim Watson, Wesley Morgan, Michael Reventar, Jordan Todosey, Sarah Podemski, Jack Murray, and Shailene Garnett. The show is produced by Don Caromdy Television and Mulmur Feed Co. in association with Elevation Pictures Corp.
Breaking its pattern of releasing an entire series at once, Netflix will dole out Between‘s six one-hour episodes weekly beginning at 11:30 p.m. Et on May 21. In Canada, the show will premiere on May 21 at 8 p.
The cast also includes Jesse Carere, Ryan Allen, Justin Kelly, Krystal Nausbaum, Brooke Palsson, Shailyn Pierre Dixon, Kyle Mac, Jim Watson, Wesley Morgan, Michael Reventar, Jordan Todosey, Sarah Podemski, Jack Murray, and Shailene Garnett. The show is produced by Don Caromdy Television and Mulmur Feed Co. in association with Elevation Pictures Corp.
Breaking its pattern of releasing an entire series at once, Netflix will dole out Between‘s six one-hour episodes weekly beginning at 11:30 p.m. Et on May 21. In Canada, the show will premiere on May 21 at 8 p.
- 5/14/2015
- by A.R. Wilson
- SoundOnSight
Rachel Brosnahan has been cast in family drama Louder Than Bombs, director Joachim Trier’s English-language debut. It follows Gene (Gabriel Byrne) and his two sons (Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Makenzie Druid) three years after the death of their wife and mother. Brosnahan plays an ex-girlfriend of Eisenberg’s character. She stars on Wgn America’s Manhattan, and her TV credits also include House Of Cards, The Blacklist and Black Box. She next stars in the feature I’m Obsessed With You (But You’ve Got To Leave Me Alone). Brosnahan is repped by Innovative, Carole Dibo Talent Management and Schreck Rose.
Jesse Carere has joined the cast of The Stanford Prison Experiment, Kyle Patrick Alvarez’s film about the infamous 1971 psychological tests in which college students played the roles of prisoners and guards, with disturbing results. Carere will play Paul, Prisoner 5704, a gangly young man who counts smoking as his only vice.
Jesse Carere has joined the cast of The Stanford Prison Experiment, Kyle Patrick Alvarez’s film about the infamous 1971 psychological tests in which college students played the roles of prisoners and guards, with disturbing results. Carere will play Paul, Prisoner 5704, a gangly young man who counts smoking as his only vice.
- 9/10/2014
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline
Losing one's virginity is a daunting enough task for a young person, as I'm sure most of you reading this right now can attest. But what if the stakes were even higher? And what if your life depended on popping your proverbial cherry?
Read on for details and first images from Teen Lust, which stars Saw's Cary Elwes and "True Blood"'s sexy vamp Kristin Bauer van Straten!
Directed by Blaine Thurier, the film also stars Daryl Sabara, Jon Cor, Annie Clark, Jon Dore, Ali Tataryn, Amy Groening, Hilary Jardine and Jesse Carere.
Synopsis
An awkward high school student strives to lose his virginity before his parents and their Satanic cult can sacrifice him to the devil.
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Read on for details and first images from Teen Lust, which stars Saw's Cary Elwes and "True Blood"'s sexy vamp Kristin Bauer van Straten!
Directed by Blaine Thurier, the film also stars Daryl Sabara, Jon Cor, Annie Clark, Jon Dore, Ali Tataryn, Amy Groening, Hilary Jardine and Jesse Carere.
Synopsis
An awkward high school student strives to lose his virginity before his parents and their Satanic cult can sacrifice him to the devil.
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Chew on this in the comments section below!
- 2/4/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Darclight Films have unveiled a batch of new stills from writer and director Blaine Thurier's new comedy horror feature 'Teen Lust'. The Canadian project, currently in post-production, features 'Saw 3D' star Cary Elwes and 'True Blood' hottie Kristin Bauer van Straten (below) and revolves around an awkward high school student who strives to lose his virginity before his parents and their Satanic cult can sacrifice him to the devil. Thurier helms from a script that he co-wrote alongside Jason Stone who directed 'Jay and Seth vs. The Apocalypse', the original short film that Seth Rogen's 'This is the End' was based on. 'Teen Lust' also stars Daryl Sabara, Annie Clark, Jon Cor, Jon Dore, Jesse Carere, Ali Tataryn, Amy Groening and Hilary Jardine. Head below for the new images....
- 2/4/2014
- Horror Asylum
Photos from Parkland, Lee Daniels' The Butler, Lone Survivor.
Posters for The Butler, Lone Survivor, Lovelace, Paranoia, Ain't Them Bodies Saints, Jayne Mansfield's Car, Haunter, Bad Milo, C.O.G., Walking with Dinosaurs 3D, and a motion poster for 300: Rise of an Empire.
"Denzel Washington reportedly turned down a 'small role' in the James Wan-directed seventh 'Fast and Furious' film…" (full details)
"Diablo Cody's directorial debut 'Paradise' premieres on DirecTV on August 8th ahead of an October 18th theatrical release date and a VOD release shortly after…" (full details)
"The snack food name 'Foodles' is reportedly going to be used as a fake name for the upcoming production of 'Star Wars Episode VII'…" (full details)
"Netflix has launched 'Netflix Profiles', which enables multiple users of the same account to create their own profile page. Profiles starts rolling out on Netflix globally...
Posters for The Butler, Lone Survivor, Lovelace, Paranoia, Ain't Them Bodies Saints, Jayne Mansfield's Car, Haunter, Bad Milo, C.O.G., Walking with Dinosaurs 3D, and a motion poster for 300: Rise of an Empire.
"Denzel Washington reportedly turned down a 'small role' in the James Wan-directed seventh 'Fast and Furious' film…" (full details)
"Diablo Cody's directorial debut 'Paradise' premieres on DirecTV on August 8th ahead of an October 18th theatrical release date and a VOD release shortly after…" (full details)
"The snack food name 'Foodles' is reportedly going to be used as a fake name for the upcoming production of 'Star Wars Episode VII'…" (full details)
"Netflix has launched 'Netflix Profiles', which enables multiple users of the same account to create their own profile page. Profiles starts rolling out on Netflix globally...
- 8/1/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Canadian giant has taken English-speaking territories to Blaine Thurier’s upcoming comedy Teen Lust.
Production is set to commence in mid-August in Canada. eOne will release in the Us, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand and South Africa. Jeff Sackman’s Tajj Media handles international sales.
Teen Lust centres on an awkward high school student who must lose his virginity before being a local religious cult sacrifices him. Cary Elwes, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Jesse Carere, Daryl Sabara and Annie Clark star.
Thurier co-wrote the screenplay with Jason Stone. Kyle Mann produces through his Independent Edge Films while Tajj Media’s Sackman and Farpoint Films’ Kyle Bornais serve as executive producers alongside Scott Leary.
President of eOne Films North America David Reckziegel negotiated the deal...
Production is set to commence in mid-August in Canada. eOne will release in the Us, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand and South Africa. Jeff Sackman’s Tajj Media handles international sales.
Teen Lust centres on an awkward high school student who must lose his virginity before being a local religious cult sacrifices him. Cary Elwes, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Jesse Carere, Daryl Sabara and Annie Clark star.
Thurier co-wrote the screenplay with Jason Stone. Kyle Mann produces through his Independent Edge Films while Tajj Media’s Sackman and Farpoint Films’ Kyle Bornais serve as executive producers alongside Scott Leary.
President of eOne Films North America David Reckziegel negotiated the deal...
- 7/30/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
eOne has acquired rights in English-speaking territories to the upcoming feature comedy Teen Lust, which is set to begin production in mid-August in Canada. eOne will handle distribution of the film in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia/New Zealand and South Africa. Jeff Sackman’s Tajj Media will handle international sales. The story centers on an awkward high school student who must lose his virginity before being sacrificed by a local religious cult. The film will star Cary Elwes (Saw), Kristin Bauer van Straten (True Blood), Jesse Carere (Skins), Daryl Sabara (The Philosopher) and Annie Clark (Degrassi: The Next Generation). Blaine Thurier
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- 7/30/2013
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Yesterday, the Canadian Academy released its list of nominees for the 26th Gemini Awards, the Canadian equivalent of the Emmy Awards.
Best Animated Program or Series
* Glenn Martin Dds
* Hot Wheels - Battle Force Five
* Jimmy Two Shoes
* Kids vs. Kat
* March of the Dinosaurs
Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series
* Anash and the Legacy of the Sun-Rock
* Degrassi: The Next Generation
* How to be Indie
* That's So Weird
* Vacation with Derek
Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program Series
* Artzooka!
* In Real Life
* Spelling Night in Canada: Canspell 2011
* Survive This
* TVOKids - Mark's Moments
Best Comedy Program or Series
* This Hour Has 22 Minutes
* Call Me Fitz
* Good Dog
* Halifax Comedy Fest 2010
* Living in Your Car
* Rick Mercer Report
Best Dramatic Mini-Series or TV Movie
* Fakers
* The Kennedys
* My Babysitter's a Vampire.
* The Pillars of the Earth
* Sleepyhead
Best Dramatic Series
* The Borgias
* Endgame
* Flashpoint
* Skins
* The Tudors...
Best Animated Program or Series
* Glenn Martin Dds
* Hot Wheels - Battle Force Five
* Jimmy Two Shoes
* Kids vs. Kat
* March of the Dinosaurs
Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series
* Anash and the Legacy of the Sun-Rock
* Degrassi: The Next Generation
* How to be Indie
* That's So Weird
* Vacation with Derek
Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program Series
* Artzooka!
* In Real Life
* Spelling Night in Canada: Canspell 2011
* Survive This
* TVOKids - Mark's Moments
Best Comedy Program or Series
* This Hour Has 22 Minutes
* Call Me Fitz
* Good Dog
* Halifax Comedy Fest 2010
* Living in Your Car
* Rick Mercer Report
Best Dramatic Mini-Series or TV Movie
* Fakers
* The Kennedys
* My Babysitter's a Vampire.
* The Pillars of the Earth
* Sleepyhead
Best Dramatic Series
* The Borgias
* Endgame
* Flashpoint
* Skins
* The Tudors...
- 8/4/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
"Skins" could not last long in the U.S. since MTV has announced its decision cancel the show after only one season. Adapted from the U.K. show of the same name, the new TV series became talk of the town in the past year for featuring underage kids using drugs, drinking alcohol and having sex.
"Skins is a global television phenomenon that, unfortunately, didn't connect with a U.S. audience as much as we had hoped," the network admitted. "We admire the work that the series' creator Bryan Elsley did in adapting the show for MTV, and appreciate the core audience that embraced it."
The Parents Television Council, which had sounded its objection about the show earlier this year, is the one happy with the cancellation. "We're pleased that MTV has made a responsible decision," PTC director of corporate and government affairs Dan Isett said before adding, "That's not...
"Skins is a global television phenomenon that, unfortunately, didn't connect with a U.S. audience as much as we had hoped," the network admitted. "We admire the work that the series' creator Bryan Elsley did in adapting the show for MTV, and appreciate the core audience that embraced it."
The Parents Television Council, which had sounded its objection about the show earlier this year, is the one happy with the cancellation. "We're pleased that MTV has made a responsible decision," PTC director of corporate and government affairs Dan Isett said before adding, "That's not...
- 6/10/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The first round of Skins has been quite a scandalous ride, with all the drug-induced antics of our favorite band of ragtag misfits. But nothing was quite as shocking as watching student Chris have a sexual relationship with his teacher. And in real life, Jesse Carere was the lucky guy who had to do all that shagging. Ology takes a look back with the actor about the end of the season, exposing his butt to the world, his current Jersey Shore obsession, and what he wants to see in season two.
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- 3/22/2011
- by Terron R. Moore
- Filmology
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