Stars: Jason Patric, Louisa Krause, Mark Margolis, Ezra Knight, Lou Carbonneau, Massiel Hernandez, Henry Kelemen, Brandon Kieffer, James Murtaugh, John Sampson, Carlos Velazquez | Written by Ido Fluk | Directed by Eytan Rockaway
Looking to get her life back on track, desperate mom Streak (Louisa Krause) takes a job as an overnight security guard in a grand but abandoned (The Abandoned being the film’s original title) apartment complex. Trapped with no-one to talk to but asshole colleague Cooper (Jason Patric), Streak is in for a long night.
The awful company and terrible hours aren’t the only thing Streak has to worry about – there’s the sinister homeless guy, the CCTV not working properly and, well, whatever it is that’s lurking in the building’s corridors, stalking her and Cooper from the shadows. Already on edge, Streak is pushed to her limit and beyond by supernatural (?) terrors, both real and...
Looking to get her life back on track, desperate mom Streak (Louisa Krause) takes a job as an overnight security guard in a grand but abandoned (The Abandoned being the film’s original title) apartment complex. Trapped with no-one to talk to but asshole colleague Cooper (Jason Patric), Streak is in for a long night.
The awful company and terrible hours aren’t the only thing Streak has to worry about – there’s the sinister homeless guy, the CCTV not working properly and, well, whatever it is that’s lurking in the building’s corridors, stalking her and Cooper from the shadows. Already on edge, Streak is pushed to her limit and beyond by supernatural (?) terrors, both real and...
- 1/24/2016
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
New York I Love You: Berman & Pulcini’s Schmaltz Soaked Latest
Nostalgia, especially in large doses, tends to hobble the authenticity of a text, whether in the literary or cinematic realm. On a superficial level, serving as a love letter to a bygone era of 1980s New York, Eleanor Hendricks’ novel Ten Thousand Saints falls under the quirky spigot of directing duo Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, the team behind the Oscar nominated American Splendor from 2003. In the decade since that critically championed title, they’ve continued with a particular strain of fluffy cornball items. Following a brief assay into studio filmmaking with The Nanny Diaries (2007), they were responsible for a pair of sickly sweet titles headlined by prized performers like Kevin Kline in The Extra Man (2010) and Kristen Wiig in Girl Most Likely (2012). Though their latest venture is slightly more sobering, at least in a notable absence of...
Nostalgia, especially in large doses, tends to hobble the authenticity of a text, whether in the literary or cinematic realm. On a superficial level, serving as a love letter to a bygone era of 1980s New York, Eleanor Hendricks’ novel Ten Thousand Saints falls under the quirky spigot of directing duo Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, the team behind the Oscar nominated American Splendor from 2003. In the decade since that critically championed title, they’ve continued with a particular strain of fluffy cornball items. Following a brief assay into studio filmmaking with The Nanny Diaries (2007), they were responsible for a pair of sickly sweet titles headlined by prized performers like Kevin Kline in The Extra Man (2010) and Kristen Wiig in Girl Most Likely (2012). Though their latest venture is slightly more sobering, at least in a notable absence of...
- 8/13/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
It was the hair, at first I thought I would hate this movie because of the kid’s hair. Allow me to explain, Jude is one messed up teenager (aren’t all teenagers messed up in the movies?) At the very start we see his Father and Mother break up. His Father,( Ethan Hawke: Gattaca), likes to grow marijuana in his green house, and that is where he sleeps when Mom kicks him out of the house. Jude’s Father, Les, explains to young Jude,( Henry Keleman,) exactly what happened and how that will impact the future story.
Fast forward a few years and Jude, now played by Asa Butterfield, is a young man with troubles. He and his best friend,( apparently his only friend,) Teddy (Avan Jogia) like to get high and listen to Hard Core Punk Rock. Through the early part of the movie Jude has one...
Fast forward a few years and Jude, now played by Asa Butterfield, is a young man with troubles. He and his best friend,( apparently his only friend,) Teddy (Avan Jogia) like to get high and listen to Hard Core Punk Rock. Through the early part of the movie Jude has one...
- 8/13/2015
- by Sam Moffitt
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Watch a new clip from What Maisie Knew starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård and Onata Aprile as well as Joanna Vanderham, Steve Coogan, Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck. Scott McGehee and David Siegel direct from the screenplay written by Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne. A contemporary reimagining of Henry James’ novel, the story tells the story of a captivating little girl's struggle for grace in the midst of her parents' bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title's heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old's innocence, charm and generosity of spirit. An aging rock star (Moore) and a contemporary art dealer (Coogan)—Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents; their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities...
- 4/20/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch a new clip from What Maisie Knew starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård and Onata Aprile as well as Joanna Vanderham, Steve Coogan, Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck. Scott McGehee and David Siegel direct from the screenplay written by Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne. A contemporary reimagining of Henry James’ novel, the story tells the story of a captivating little girl's struggle for grace in the midst of her parents' bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title's heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old's innocence, charm and generosity of spirit. An aging rock star (Moore) and a contemporary art dealer (Coogan)—Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents; their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities...
- 4/20/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Millennium Entertainment's What Maisie Knew drama has new clips up. The film stars Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård and Onata Aprile, and is a contemporary reimagining of Henry James’ novel. Also with Joanna Vanderham, Steve Coogan, Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck, the story tells the story of a captivating little girl's struggle for grace in the midst of her parents' bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title's heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old's innocence, charm and generosity of spirit. An aging rock star (Moore) and a contemporary art dealer (Coogan)—Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents; their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities. As they raise the stakes by taking on inappropriate new partners, the ex-nanny Margo and the much younger bartender Lincoln...
- 4/2/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Millennium Entertainment's What Maisie Knew drama has new clips up. The film stars Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård and Onata Aprile, and is a contemporary reimagining of Henry James’ novel. Also with Joanna Vanderham, Steve Coogan, Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck, the story tells the story of a captivating little girl's struggle for grace in the midst of her parents' bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title's heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old's innocence, charm and generosity of spirit. An aging rock star (Moore) and a contemporary art dealer (Coogan)—Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents; their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities. As they raise the stakes by taking on inappropriate new partners, the ex-nanny Margo and the much younger bartender Lincoln...
- 4/2/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch the new trailer for What Maisie Knew, starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgard, Steve Coogan and Joanna Vanderham. The film from Millennium Entertainment is based on the Henry James novel by and directed Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne adapted the script for Maisie which finds theaters this May this year. Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck are in supporting roles. An aging rock star and a contemporary art dealer — Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents; their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities. As they raise the stakes by taking on inappropriate new partners, the ex-nanny Margo...
- 3/5/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch the new trailer for What Maisie Knew, starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgard, Steve Coogan and Joanna Vanderham. The film from Millennium Entertainment is based on the Henry James novel by and directed Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne adapted the script for Maisie which finds theaters this May this year. Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck are in supporting roles. An aging rock star and a contemporary art dealer — Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents; their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities. As they raise the stakes by taking on inappropriate new partners, the ex-nanny Margo...
- 3/5/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have the new poster for What Maisie Knew starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård, Onata Aprile, Joanna Vanderham and Steve Coogan. Based on the novel by Henry James, The Millennium Entertainment release directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, finds release in May this year. Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne adapted the script for the film produced by Charles Weinstock, Daniela Taplin Lundberg and Daniel Crown. The dramatic story's set in New York City and follows a young girl who is caught in the middle of the bitter divorce of her parents. Also in the cast are Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck.
- 2/13/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have the new poster for What Maisie Knew starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård, Onata Aprile, Joanna Vanderham and Steve Coogan. Based on the novel by Henry James, The Millennium Entertainment release directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, finds release in May this year. Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne adapted the script for the film produced by Charles Weinstock, Daniela Taplin Lundberg and Daniel Crown. The dramatic story's set in New York City and follows a young girl who is caught in the middle of the bitter divorce of her parents. Also in the cast are Henry Kelemen, Emma Holzer, Diana Garcia, Trevor Long and Samantha Buck.
- 2/13/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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