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Willie Nelson and Family, Spoon, and Ethel Cain lead the lineup for the 2023 Luck Reunion, the annual event at Nelson’s ranch in Spicewood, Texas.
The one-day show will take place Thursday, March 16 (tangentially to South by Southwest, which will be going on in nearby Austin). More than 35 artists will perform, including Sir Woman, Devon Gilfillian, Shane Smith and the Saints, Guster, Pearla, Peter One, Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band,...
Willie Nelson and Family, Spoon, and Ethel Cain lead the lineup for the 2023 Luck Reunion, the annual event at Nelson’s ranch in Spicewood, Texas.
The one-day show will take place Thursday, March 16 (tangentially to South by Southwest, which will be going on in nearby Austin). More than 35 artists will perform, including Sir Woman, Devon Gilfillian, Shane Smith and the Saints, Guster, Pearla, Peter One, Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band,...
- 2/22/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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UTA is lighting a fire for Ross Dinerstein and Campfire Studios.
The producer and his production company have signed with the agency for worldwide representation in all areas and he comes to the agency after having amassed dozens of scripted and unscripted credits, ranging from feature films to TV/streaming projects.
Dinerstein and Campfire’s current and most recent projects include HBO Max’s The Way Down and Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults; Hulu’s WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a 47 Billion Unicorn; FX’s Hysterical and The Most Dangerous Animal of All; Magnolia Pictures’ A Glitch in the Matrix; CNN’s The Lost Sons; Netflix’s Voir, Neymar: The Perfect Chaos and John Grisham’s The Innocent Man, and Special.
Dinerstein has also produced eight Netflix Original features including Rattlesnake, an adaptation of Stephen King’s 1922, The Package, Rebirth,...
UTA is lighting a fire for Ross Dinerstein and Campfire Studios.
The producer and his production company have signed with the agency for worldwide representation in all areas and he comes to the agency after having amassed dozens of scripted and unscripted credits, ranging from feature films to TV/streaming projects.
Dinerstein and Campfire’s current and most recent projects include HBO Max’s The Way Down and Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults; Hulu’s WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a 47 Billion Unicorn; FX’s Hysterical and The Most Dangerous Animal of All; Magnolia Pictures’ A Glitch in the Matrix; CNN’s The Lost Sons; Netflix’s Voir, Neymar: The Perfect Chaos and John Grisham’s The Innocent Man, and Special.
Dinerstein has also produced eight Netflix Original features including Rattlesnake, an adaptation of Stephen King’s 1922, The Package, Rebirth,...
- 6/7/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Campfire Studios, the company behind HBO Max docuseries The Way Down and Hulu’s WeWork doc, is expanding its scripted division and has hired former Marc Platt Productions exec Ryan Christians to oversee a new push.
The Wheelhouse-backed producer, run by Ross Dinerstein, is best known for its documentary output but it has a number of scripted credits including Special, the Ryan O’Connell-created dramedy series, Stephen King thriller 1922, Rattlesnake and comedy The Package, all for Netflix as well as IFC’s cult horror The Pact.
Christians has worked closely with Campfire on production of Netflix’s upcoming romantic comedy Players, which is a co-production between Dinerstein’s company and Marc Platt and stars Gina Rodriguez and Damon Wayans.
He joins as SVP and Head of Scripted Content and has been tasked with growing its scripted output. The company already has various scripted projects in development for streaming platforms,...
The Wheelhouse-backed producer, run by Ross Dinerstein, is best known for its documentary output but it has a number of scripted credits including Special, the Ryan O’Connell-created dramedy series, Stephen King thriller 1922, Rattlesnake and comedy The Package, all for Netflix as well as IFC’s cult horror The Pact.
Christians has worked closely with Campfire on production of Netflix’s upcoming romantic comedy Players, which is a co-production between Dinerstein’s company and Marc Platt and stars Gina Rodriguez and Damon Wayans.
He joins as SVP and Head of Scripted Content and has been tasked with growing its scripted output. The company already has various scripted projects in development for streaming platforms,...
- 3/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
We’re back in 1981 — among placards, lapel badges and whooping young people. François Mitterand, a socialist, has just been elected president of France. It isn’t a date that resonates much now — certainly not outside France — but the palpable sense of excitement in the opening scene of Mikhael Hers’s Berlin Film Festival competition entry The Passengers Of The Night suggests we are about to take a sweeping look at lived history.
On to 1984, with Lloyd Cole’s “Rattlesnake” playing over a carefree scene of two boys on bicycles; again, there is the remembrance of things not long past.
After that, there is more of a sense of history abandoned as the story closes in on Elisabeth (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and her children: university student Judith (Megan Northam) — whose interest in a broader world will soon take her out of the household to a communal flat, her activism barely discussed — and...
On to 1984, with Lloyd Cole’s “Rattlesnake” playing over a carefree scene of two boys on bicycles; again, there is the remembrance of things not long past.
After that, there is more of a sense of history abandoned as the story closes in on Elisabeth (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and her children: university student Judith (Megan Northam) — whose interest in a broader world will soon take her out of the household to a communal flat, her activism barely discussed — and...
- 2/13/2022
- by Stephanie Bunbury
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Isla Fisher, director Zak Hilditch, producer Judi Levine, and producer Julia Redwood will make up the jury for next week’s CinefestOZ Film Festival.
They are set to join jury chair Nadia Tass to decide which of the four in-competition films will take home the $100,000 Film Prize at the Closing Gala Night August 28 at Orana Cinemas Busselton.
This year’s finalists include Leah Purcell’s The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson, Justin Kurzel’s Nitram, anthology feature drama Here Out West, and Jennifer Peedom’s River.
Fisher has more than 35 years of film and TV experience, having begun appearing in commercials from the age of nine before playing Shannon Reed in Home & Away. She has since gone on to appear in a raft of international productions, including The Wedding Crashers, Rango, The Great Gatsby, Nocturnal Animals, Definitely, Maybe, Now You See Me, Hot Rod, The Brothers Grimsby,...
They are set to join jury chair Nadia Tass to decide which of the four in-competition films will take home the $100,000 Film Prize at the Closing Gala Night August 28 at Orana Cinemas Busselton.
This year’s finalists include Leah Purcell’s The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson, Justin Kurzel’s Nitram, anthology feature drama Here Out West, and Jennifer Peedom’s River.
Fisher has more than 35 years of film and TV experience, having begun appearing in commercials from the age of nine before playing Shannon Reed in Home & Away. She has since gone on to appear in a raft of international productions, including The Wedding Crashers, Rango, The Great Gatsby, Nocturnal Animals, Definitely, Maybe, Now You See Me, Hot Rod, The Brothers Grimsby,...
- 8/18/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
A reverent document of one of rock’s most irreverent bands, a new deluxe box set will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Replacements’ first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash.
Two-thirds of the collection’s 100-song tracklist is previously unreleased, featuring the first demos the ‘Mats ever cut, alternate mixes and versions of songs, outtakes, and a recording of a 1981 concert. The box set, which contains four CDs and an LP and is available for preorder, is due out October 22nd. Preorders include a replica flyer...
Two-thirds of the collection’s 100-song tracklist is previously unreleased, featuring the first demos the ‘Mats ever cut, alternate mixes and versions of songs, outtakes, and a recording of a 1981 concert. The box set, which contains four CDs and an LP and is available for preorder, is due out October 22nd. Preorders include a replica flyer...
- 8/11/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
As the market leaders in the streaming wars, Netflix are expected to deliver the best original content in an effort to maintain their unassailable lead ahead of the competition. And for the most part, they’ve succeeded. This summer in particular proved to be an unqualified win for them, with countless movies earning rave reviews and scoring massive viewership numbers.
The likes of The Old Guard, Project Power, Extraction, Da 5 Bloods, Spenser Confidential, The Devil All the Time, Enola Holmes, The Kissing Booth 2 and Hubie Halloween offered something for everyone, catering to virtually all audiences and demographics from R-rated action to family friendly capers via PG-13 comedies and fluffy romances.
However, one genre that Netflix haven’t yet managed to conquer is horror. The Haunting anthology may be one of the platform’s marquee TV shows, but the original feature film library is somewhat lacking when it comes to genuine scares.
The likes of The Old Guard, Project Power, Extraction, Da 5 Bloods, Spenser Confidential, The Devil All the Time, Enola Holmes, The Kissing Booth 2 and Hubie Halloween offered something for everyone, catering to virtually all audiences and demographics from R-rated action to family friendly capers via PG-13 comedies and fluffy romances.
However, one genre that Netflix haven’t yet managed to conquer is horror. The Haunting anthology may be one of the platform’s marquee TV shows, but the original feature film library is somewhat lacking when it comes to genuine scares.
- 10/31/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Zak Hilditch.
After trying to find ways to reconfigure Airborne, a thriller set during a mid-flight pandemic, Zak Hilditch has given up, conceding Covid-19 is far more lethal and scarier than the scenario he envisaged.
The filmmaker had been developing the project formerly known as Celestial Blue since 2017, initally with his These Final Hours producer Liz Kearney, later joined by US producer Ross Dinerstein.
Backed by XYZ Films, he planned to shoot in Bulgaria. At an Australians in Film webinar with Ben Young and Natalie Erika James in May, he said: “I’ve had to rewrite the entire film because the fantastical virus that happens on that flight is nothing compared to what has actually happened.”
Today, however, at a Director’s Spotlight session at CinefestOZ in Busselton, he said: “It’s too much of a minefield. The time is not right and I’m not interested in it any more.
After trying to find ways to reconfigure Airborne, a thriller set during a mid-flight pandemic, Zak Hilditch has given up, conceding Covid-19 is far more lethal and scarier than the scenario he envisaged.
The filmmaker had been developing the project formerly known as Celestial Blue since 2017, initally with his These Final Hours producer Liz Kearney, later joined by US producer Ross Dinerstein.
Backed by XYZ Films, he planned to shoot in Bulgaria. At an Australians in Film webinar with Ben Young and Natalie Erika James in May, he said: “I’ve had to rewrite the entire film because the fantastical virus that happens on that flight is nothing compared to what has actually happened.”
Today, however, at a Director’s Spotlight session at CinefestOZ in Busselton, he said: “It’s too much of a minefield. The time is not right and I’m not interested in it any more.
- 8/27/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Natalie Erika James, Ben Young and Zak Hilditch.
Australian directors working on productions in the Us get far more time, money and resources than they were accustomed to at home.
But there’s a downside: Loss of creative freedom.
“I liken working in the American studio system to working on a two-hour television commercial where you have a lot of different voices telling you that you are not allowed to do things the way you want to,” says Ben Young, who directed Extinction for Netflix and was co-directing Clickbait for the streamer when production was shut down.
“In making an American film you have way less freedom but way more support. The level of support and resources you get in the Us is amazing but I miss the control I had in Australia.
“What I’m desperately searching for is that middle ground where I can have the toys and...
Australian directors working on productions in the Us get far more time, money and resources than they were accustomed to at home.
But there’s a downside: Loss of creative freedom.
“I liken working in the American studio system to working on a two-hour television commercial where you have a lot of different voices telling you that you are not allowed to do things the way you want to,” says Ben Young, who directed Extinction for Netflix and was co-directing Clickbait for the streamer when production was shut down.
“In making an American film you have way less freedom but way more support. The level of support and resources you get in the Us is amazing but I miss the control I had in Australia.
“What I’m desperately searching for is that middle ground where I can have the toys and...
- 5/24/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Three finalists have been selected for a screenplay competition run by fledgling Sydney and La-based production outfit Truant Pictures. The trio will be read and noted by Stuart Beattie, Zak Hilditch (Rattlesnake) or Yolanda Ramke (Cargo).
Launched in 2018, Truant is a subsidiary of creative studio Animal Logic. It is overseen by Animal Logic CEO Zareh Nalbandian with VPs of Development and Production Toby Nalbandian and Greg Schmidt.
The selected writers all have scripts from the horror, sci-fi or thriller genres. The winner, who will be announced on November 25, will receive a $3,400 cash prize, a hot desk for one week at Truant Pictures’ office in Sydney, and mentorship from Nalbandian and Schmidt.
The finalists are:
David Willing and Beth King – The Surrogate
When single mother Natalia gives birth despite not being pregnant, she discovers the ghost of a missing...
Launched in 2018, Truant is a subsidiary of creative studio Animal Logic. It is overseen by Animal Logic CEO Zareh Nalbandian with VPs of Development and Production Toby Nalbandian and Greg Schmidt.
The selected writers all have scripts from the horror, sci-fi or thriller genres. The winner, who will be announced on November 25, will receive a $3,400 cash prize, a hot desk for one week at Truant Pictures’ office in Sydney, and mentorship from Nalbandian and Schmidt.
The finalists are:
David Willing and Beth King – The Surrogate
When single mother Natalia gives birth despite not being pregnant, she discovers the ghost of a missing...
- 11/17/2019
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Brent Montgomery’s Wheelhouse Group has acquired a majority stake in Campfire, the production company set up by Ross Dinerstein and responsible for projects including Netflix’s John Grisham doc series The Innocent Man.
The deal is the latest acquisition for Montgomery’s firm, which last month bought a majority stake in Den of Thieves, the production company behind Netflix’s Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour special.
Campfire recently scored a docuseries about suicide cult Heaven’s Gate for HBO Max and CNN and is behind critically acclaimed food documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi as well as upcoming FX documentaries The Most Dangerous Animal of All and Women In Comedy. On the scripted side, it has psychological thriller Rattlesnake, 1922, based on the Stephen King novella and comedy The Package all for Netflix as well as IFC’s cult horror movie The Pact and Airborne, starring Alexandra Daddario.
Dinerstein will continue running...
The deal is the latest acquisition for Montgomery’s firm, which last month bought a majority stake in Den of Thieves, the production company behind Netflix’s Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour special.
Campfire recently scored a docuseries about suicide cult Heaven’s Gate for HBO Max and CNN and is behind critically acclaimed food documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi as well as upcoming FX documentaries The Most Dangerous Animal of All and Women In Comedy. On the scripted side, it has psychological thriller Rattlesnake, 1922, based on the Stephen King novella and comedy The Package all for Netflix as well as IFC’s cult horror movie The Pact and Airborne, starring Alexandra Daddario.
Dinerstein will continue running...
- 11/14/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
One of our favorite up-and-coming directors here at Dread Central is Zak Hilditch. The man impressed the hell out of us with his Netflix horror one-two punch of Rattlesnake and his adaptation of Stephen King’s 1922. And today we’ve learned via Deadline that his new airplane thriller Airborne has snagged Alexandra Daddario as its lead. […]
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- 11/5/2019
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Xyz Films has taken on international rights to Zak Hilditch’s thriller Airborne, which will star Alexandra Daddario (Baywatch) as a flight attendant who faces a mid-flight pandemic.
When the deadly disease spreads throughout the plane, she must contain the infected passengers and against unlikely odds land the aircraft safely.
Ross Dinerstein of Campfire will produce with Liz Kearney. The project will be taking off at Afm for Xyz, with Endeavor Content looking to land the domestic sale.
Director Hilditch credits include These Final Hours, which played at Cannes in 2014, and two Netflix movies: an adaptation of Stephen King’s 1922, which debuted on the platform in 2017, and mystery horror Rattlesnake, which was released online last month.
Airborne was previously set up at Covert Media under the title Celestial Blue.
Xyz’s Afm slate also features Tiff premieres Synchronic and Color Out of Space, as well as Gilded Rage with Christoph Waltz,...
When the deadly disease spreads throughout the plane, she must contain the infected passengers and against unlikely odds land the aircraft safely.
Ross Dinerstein of Campfire will produce with Liz Kearney. The project will be taking off at Afm for Xyz, with Endeavor Content looking to land the domestic sale.
Director Hilditch credits include These Final Hours, which played at Cannes in 2014, and two Netflix movies: an adaptation of Stephen King’s 1922, which debuted on the platform in 2017, and mystery horror Rattlesnake, which was released online last month.
Airborne was previously set up at Covert Media under the title Celestial Blue.
Xyz’s Afm slate also features Tiff premieres Synchronic and Color Out of Space, as well as Gilded Rage with Christoph Waltz,...
- 11/4/2019
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Carmen Ejogo is a mother forced to make a horrifying sacrifice in a staggeringly dull film bereft of suspense, creativity and purpose
With 2017’s 1922, the writer-director Zak Hilditch announced himself as a skilled conjurer of mood, a patient horror film-maker who prioritised slow-burn atmosphere over cheap jump scares. The bleak Stephen King adaptation was one of Netflix’s better original genre offerings and now, as his follow-up, he has handed the platform one of its worst with Rattlesnake, a quick, useless scrap of content with no discernible purpose other than to fill digital space.
Related: Countdown review – hapless haunted app horror should be uninstalled...
With 2017’s 1922, the writer-director Zak Hilditch announced himself as a skilled conjurer of mood, a patient horror film-maker who prioritised slow-burn atmosphere over cheap jump scares. The bleak Stephen King adaptation was one of Netflix’s better original genre offerings and now, as his follow-up, he has handed the platform one of its worst with Rattlesnake, a quick, useless scrap of content with no discernible purpose other than to fill digital space.
Related: Countdown review – hapless haunted app horror should be uninstalled...
- 10/25/2019
- by Benjamin Lee
- The Guardian - Film News
Netflix horror original Rattlesnake is a boring exploration of a semi-interesting thought experiment.
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Netflix’s new semi-horror film Rattlesnake is a thought experiment. It asks the question “what would you do if some sort of desert witch saves your daughter’s life and then asks you to take someone else’s life in her stead?” An interesting question to be sure and one that likely cameos in many a bar argument on weekends or deep within one of the weirder Chuck Klosterman books.
In exploring (sort of) the answer to that hypothetical, however, Rattlesnake fails one of the fundamental tasks of cinema. That task is answering the question “So like….why?” That question exists across the movie sphere and really every other sphere of art as well. Every new venture, particularly ventures that cost quite a bit of money and utilize the expertise and time of dozens or even hundreds of actors,...
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Netflix’s new semi-horror film Rattlesnake is a thought experiment. It asks the question “what would you do if some sort of desert witch saves your daughter’s life and then asks you to take someone else’s life in her stead?” An interesting question to be sure and one that likely cameos in many a bar argument on weekends or deep within one of the weirder Chuck Klosterman books.
In exploring (sort of) the answer to that hypothetical, however, Rattlesnake fails one of the fundamental tasks of cinema. That task is answering the question “So like….why?” That question exists across the movie sphere and really every other sphere of art as well. Every new venture, particularly ventures that cost quite a bit of money and utilize the expertise and time of dozens or even hundreds of actors,...
- 10/24/2019
- Den of Geek
Fresh off of her role in the new season of True Detective, Carmen Ejogo has another mystery to solve, but this time it's in Netflix's upcoming horror film, Rattlesnake.
The Zak Hilditch-directed film, due out on Oct. 25, looks incredibly tense and sees Ejogo playing Katrina, a single mother driving cross country with her young daughter, Clara (Apollonia Pratt), in tow. Everything goes to hell when their car breaks down in the middle of a desert, and Clara wanders off into the brush while her mother changes a tire. The next thing she knows, Katrina hears her daughter screaming and soon discovers she's been bitten by a venomous rattlesnake.
In order to save her daughter, Katrina ends up going to extreme lengths when she accepts the help of a mysterious woman in the area who instantly heals the fatal bite. But the good deed comes at a steep price...
The Zak Hilditch-directed film, due out on Oct. 25, looks incredibly tense and sees Ejogo playing Katrina, a single mother driving cross country with her young daughter, Clara (Apollonia Pratt), in tow. Everything goes to hell when their car breaks down in the middle of a desert, and Clara wanders off into the brush while her mother changes a tire. The next thing she knows, Katrina hears her daughter screaming and soon discovers she's been bitten by a venomous rattlesnake.
In order to save her daughter, Katrina ends up going to extreme lengths when she accepts the help of a mysterious woman in the area who instantly heals the fatal bite. But the good deed comes at a steep price...
- 10/16/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
We’ve got a trippy trailer for you to check out for the Netflix film, Rattlesnake. The movie stars Carmen Ejogo as a mother who is driving with her daughter through the desert. When they get a flat tire and she gets out to change it, her daughter walks into a field and gets bitten by a rattlesnake. The mother runs her to a trailer she sees in the distance, and strange events begin to happen.
When a single mother (Ejogo) accepts the help of a mysterious woman after her daughter (Apollonia Pratt) is bitten by a rattlesnake, she finds herself making an unthinkable deal to repay her debt.
The film was written and directed by Zak Hilditch (1922) and also stars Theo Rossi and Emma Greenwell. Check out the intense trailer below, and see Rattlesnake on Netflix on October 25th.
When a single mother (Ejogo) accepts the help of a mysterious woman after her daughter (Apollonia Pratt) is bitten by a rattlesnake, she finds herself making an unthinkable deal to repay her debt.
The film was written and directed by Zak Hilditch (1922) and also stars Theo Rossi and Emma Greenwell. Check out the intense trailer below, and see Rattlesnake on Netflix on October 25th.
- 10/14/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Howdy, y’all. It’s time for us to kick the dust off our spurs and lasso ourselves another trailer round-up. So hitch your horse to the hitching post, tip your ten-gallon hat back on your head, and do other cowboy-themed stuff to make this lengthy analogy work. Below you’ll see trailers for Judy and Punch, Mickey and the […]
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- 10/13/2019
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Rattlesnake Trailer Zak Hilditch‘s Rattlesnake (2019) movie trailer has been released by Netflix and stars Carmen Ejogo, Apollonia Pratt, Theo Rossi, Emma Greenwell, and Debrianna Mansini. Plot Synopsis Rattlesnake‘s plot synopsis (spoilers): “The film centers on a single mother (Ejogo) who, while driving cross-country with her young daughter, has a flat tire in the middle [...]
Continue reading: Rattlesnake (2019) Movie Trailer: After Carmen Ejogo’s Daughter is Saved, She Must Kill to Repay the Debt...
Continue reading: Rattlesnake (2019) Movie Trailer: After Carmen Ejogo’s Daughter is Saved, She Must Kill to Repay the Debt...
- 10/13/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Tagline: "Time Waits for No One." Rattlesnake is an upcoming thriller from production company Campfire. Moving to Netflix's streaming service in late October, the film offers Katrina (Carmen Ejogo) a difficult choice - after her daughter is bitten by a rattler. In order to save her daughter's life, she must sacrifice another. Rattlesnake is one part thriller and one part horror, with Zak Hilditch (These Final Hours) directing. Hilditch also brought 1922 to this same streaming service in 2017. As well, Rattlesnake also stars: Emma Greenwell (Holy Ghost People), Apollonia Pratt and Theo Rossie. The film's first trailer and movie poster are here. The trailer shows Katrina in a number of challenging situations. On the hunt for an easy victim, Katrina is reminded of how her time is running out. One mysterious characters states "now you owe a life in return" and "you only have until sunset." This is not a...
- 10/11/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"What was done to your daughter, doesn't come cheap..." Netflix has debuted the first official trailer for a psychological horror-thriller called Rattlesnake, a very plain title for this film since it's about a rattlesnake (bite). Talented actress Carmen Ejogo, who we last saw in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, stars in this Netflix film. When a single mother accepts the help of a mysterious woman after her daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake, she finds herself forced to make an unthinkable deal to repay her debt. Described as a "pulse-pounding, psychological horror" also starring Theo Rossi and Emma Greenwell. This seems to be borrowing from (and then twisting) the Monkey's Paw concept, except it's only one thing that the mother must do in exchange for her daughter's life being spared. Might be good? Especially with Ejogo in the lead. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Zak Hilditch's Rattlesnake,...
- 10/10/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Joseph Baxter Oct 10, 2019
Carmen Ejogo headlines Netflix horror movie Rattlesnake, playing a mother who makes a dubious deal to save her snake-bit daughter.
Rattlesnake is one entry amongst a sizable slate of fall season horror offerings over at Netflix.
A psychological horror tale brandishing a tinge of supernatural themes, Rattlesnake – a title that’s simultaneously literal and metaphorical – is mainly a performance showcase for star Carmen Ejogo, who plays a single mother who unwittingly makes a Faustian bargain of sorts with a mysterious woman who wields the power to save her daughter, who was bit by a rattlesnake in a remote, cell-signal-deprived desert location. However, as expected, said bargain comes with a colossal cost, one for which a diverse array of seemingly-demonic individuals are coming to collect.
Zak Hilditch wrote and directed Rattlesnake, directly following up his 2017 Netflix Stephen King adaptation horror film, 1922.
Rattlesnake Trailer
The trailer for Rattlesnake has arrived,...
Carmen Ejogo headlines Netflix horror movie Rattlesnake, playing a mother who makes a dubious deal to save her snake-bit daughter.
Rattlesnake is one entry amongst a sizable slate of fall season horror offerings over at Netflix.
A psychological horror tale brandishing a tinge of supernatural themes, Rattlesnake – a title that’s simultaneously literal and metaphorical – is mainly a performance showcase for star Carmen Ejogo, who plays a single mother who unwittingly makes a Faustian bargain of sorts with a mysterious woman who wields the power to save her daughter, who was bit by a rattlesnake in a remote, cell-signal-deprived desert location. However, as expected, said bargain comes with a colossal cost, one for which a diverse array of seemingly-demonic individuals are coming to collect.
Zak Hilditch wrote and directed Rattlesnake, directly following up his 2017 Netflix Stephen King adaptation horror film, 1922.
Rattlesnake Trailer
The trailer for Rattlesnake has arrived,...
- 10/10/2019
- Den of Geek
Netflix recently announced four new films as part of their fall, Halloween-inspired line-up. Among these, “Rattlesnake” sounds promising, thanks to its gripping premise.
As seen in the first trailer, “Rattlesnake” revolves around Katrina and her daughter Clara, as they set out on a cross-country road trip. Though this may sound like a horror movie cliché, the story quickly takes a unique turn. When her daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake, Katrina finds herself taking “an unthinkable deal” to try and save her daughter’s life.
Continue reading ‘Rattlesnake’ Trailer: A Snake Bite Causes Chaos In Netflix’s Upcoming Thriller at The Playlist.
As seen in the first trailer, “Rattlesnake” revolves around Katrina and her daughter Clara, as they set out on a cross-country road trip. Though this may sound like a horror movie cliché, the story quickly takes a unique turn. When her daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake, Katrina finds herself taking “an unthinkable deal” to try and save her daughter’s life.
Continue reading ‘Rattlesnake’ Trailer: A Snake Bite Causes Chaos In Netflix’s Upcoming Thriller at The Playlist.
- 10/10/2019
- by Kieran Davey
- The Playlist
This is a public service announcement. As the horror-day season approaches many of us like to line up the thirty-one days of October with a killer line-up or horror delights. Netflix would like to remind you that they have a number of titles coming out next month, in addition to their library of titles already on the service. Something streaming this way comes… Netflix has a slew of New films that will provide all the thrills and chills you need to survive the Halloween season, including In the Shadow of the Moon (9/27), In the Tall Grass (10/4), Fractured (10/11), Eli (10/18) and Rattlesnake (10/25). Have a look at the trailer below for more titles looking to be included in your Halloween season...
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- 9/14/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Netflix traditionally celebrates the Fall and Halloween season with a lineup of horror movies and television series, all under the umbrella term “Netflix & Chills.” We already saw some of the planned titles in our September roundup, but the new list reveals a more comprehensive selection, with the streaming service also dropping a teaser for Fall 2019 that has plenty for horror fans to sink their teeth into.
The promo, which you can see above, includes original highlights like the Stephen King and Joe Hill adaptation In the Tall Grass, serial killer flick In the Shadow of the Moon, medical trauma in Eli, kidnapping horror in Brad Anderson’s Fractured, and Zak Hilditch’s fiendish bargain movie Rattlesnake.
On the series front, we’ll be getting everything from a horror novelist dealing with literal demons in Marianne, to Stranger Things‘ Gaten Matarazzo in reality show Prank Encounters.
The full schedule for September...
The promo, which you can see above, includes original highlights like the Stephen King and Joe Hill adaptation In the Tall Grass, serial killer flick In the Shadow of the Moon, medical trauma in Eli, kidnapping horror in Brad Anderson’s Fractured, and Zak Hilditch’s fiendish bargain movie Rattlesnake.
On the series front, we’ll be getting everything from a horror novelist dealing with literal demons in Marianne, to Stranger Things‘ Gaten Matarazzo in reality show Prank Encounters.
The full schedule for September...
- 9/13/2019
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
Taking advantage of Friday the 13th, Netflix has released a sizzle reel for its “Netflix & Chills” horror brand, as well as release dates and first-look images for four original movies.
Check out the schedule below for the genre program, which includes original films and series as well as acquired fare like FX’s American Horror Story: Apocalypse and Scream 2.
The initiative kicks off Friday with the French-language original series Marianne, and wraps up October 25 with the debut of original film Rattlesnake and original series Prank Encounters.
Netflix released images (see them below) and dates for In the Tall Grass (October 4); Fractured (October 11); Eli (October 18); and Rattlesnake (October 25).
In the Tall Grass is based on a short story first published in Esquire, written by Stephen King and his son, Joe Hill. It stars Harrison Gilbertson, Laysla De Oliveira, Avery Whitted, Will Buie Jr., Rachel Wilson and Patrick Wilson. Vincenzo Natali wrote and directed.
Check out the schedule below for the genre program, which includes original films and series as well as acquired fare like FX’s American Horror Story: Apocalypse and Scream 2.
The initiative kicks off Friday with the French-language original series Marianne, and wraps up October 25 with the debut of original film Rattlesnake and original series Prank Encounters.
Netflix released images (see them below) and dates for In the Tall Grass (October 4); Fractured (October 11); Eli (October 18); and Rattlesnake (October 25).
In the Tall Grass is based on a short story first published in Esquire, written by Stephen King and his son, Joe Hill. It stars Harrison Gilbertson, Laysla De Oliveira, Avery Whitted, Will Buie Jr., Rachel Wilson and Patrick Wilson. Vincenzo Natali wrote and directed.
- 9/13/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Alec Bojalad Sep 13, 2019
Netflix has announced its Netflix and Chill lineup for the Halloween season. Here are the horror movies and tv shows to watch.
They say Halloween begins earlier and earlier every year. This year that date is fittingly Friday the 13th.
In honor of the cursed part of the calendar, Netflix has unveiled what to expect from their new horror releases for fall 2019. The list features the streamer's already considerably large horror catalogue along with a handful of new original movies. Here is a video Netflix put together to celebrate.
Video of Netflix & Chills | Netflix
The new Netflix original horror films include Shadow of the Moon (September 27), In the Tall Grass (October 4), Fractured (October 11), Eli (October 18) and Rattlesnake (October 25).
Shadow of the Moon stars Boyd Holbrook and Michael C. Hall and follows a Philadelphia detective who slowly unravels while pursuing an enigmatic serial killer. It's directed by Jim Mickle...
Netflix has announced its Netflix and Chill lineup for the Halloween season. Here are the horror movies and tv shows to watch.
They say Halloween begins earlier and earlier every year. This year that date is fittingly Friday the 13th.
In honor of the cursed part of the calendar, Netflix has unveiled what to expect from their new horror releases for fall 2019. The list features the streamer's already considerably large horror catalogue along with a handful of new original movies. Here is a video Netflix put together to celebrate.
Video of Netflix & Chills | Netflix
The new Netflix original horror films include Shadow of the Moon (September 27), In the Tall Grass (October 4), Fractured (October 11), Eli (October 18) and Rattlesnake (October 25).
Shadow of the Moon stars Boyd Holbrook and Michael C. Hall and follows a Philadelphia detective who slowly unravels while pursuing an enigmatic serial killer. It's directed by Jim Mickle...
- 9/13/2019
- Den of Geek
No matter how sharp Annie Clark’s tongue, early criticism often focused on her femininity. In 2007, a review praised her “big-girl voice“; in 2009, another mentioned her “small and fragile” vocals; in 2011, she was called “waifishly stunning,” her singing “coquettish.” (Guess the writers’ gender!) And yes, she is stunning, and her voice has carried both raw rage and dulcet adoration with equal skill since her debut as St. Vincent, 2007’s Marry Me. But for a long time, these qualities, and the stereotypes that went with them, dominated her public perception.
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- 2/20/2019
- by Caitlin Wolper
- Rollingstone.com
“Sons of Anarchy” star Theo Rossi has joined the cast of “Rattlesnake,” an upcoming Netflix movie from filmmaker Zak Hilditch.
Character details are under wraps, but Rossi will star alongside Carmen Ejogo in the psychological thriller, which is currently in production.
It follows a single mother who accepts emergency help from a mysterious woman when her daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake. She’s forced to return the favor by taking the life of a stranger in the desert town of Tulia, Texas. Hilditch is reteaming with producer Ross Dinerstein and his label Campfire on the project.
Rossi most recently appeared on two seasons of the Netflix series “Luke Cage,” part of the streamer’s cluster of Marvel Studios television properties, where he played fan favorite villain Hernan Enrique Salazar “Shades” Alvarez. His breakout role came on Kurt Sutter’s FX series “Sons of Anarchy,” where he portrayed hacker and intelligence officer Juice Ortiz.
Character details are under wraps, but Rossi will star alongside Carmen Ejogo in the psychological thriller, which is currently in production.
It follows a single mother who accepts emergency help from a mysterious woman when her daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake. She’s forced to return the favor by taking the life of a stranger in the desert town of Tulia, Texas. Hilditch is reteaming with producer Ross Dinerstein and his label Campfire on the project.
Rossi most recently appeared on two seasons of the Netflix series “Luke Cage,” part of the streamer’s cluster of Marvel Studios television properties, where he played fan favorite villain Hernan Enrique Salazar “Shades” Alvarez. His breakout role came on Kurt Sutter’s FX series “Sons of Anarchy,” where he portrayed hacker and intelligence officer Juice Ortiz.
- 11/19/2018
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
John Saavedra Joseph Baxter Sep 17, 2019
A movie based on Stephen King and Joe Hill's novella, In the Tall Grass, is coming to Netflix in October.
In the Tall Grass, a novella written by Stephen King and son Joe Hill originally published in Esquire and then released as an e-book, is getting the movie treatment from Splice director Vincenzo Natali. Why? Because just about anything that Stephen King wrote has become the object of a frenzied rush to acquire adaptation rights. – There are worse things that the industry could be collectively pursuing.
While this King onscreen offering – one of myriad others across all networks and streamers – will, quite literally, have you watching grass grow – centered on a murderous Kansas lawn – Netflix was the lucky outlet that won dibs.
In the Tall Grass Trailer
Creepy, crimson-spilling timey-wimey woe is abundant in the first trailer for In the Tall Grass. Check it out!
A movie based on Stephen King and Joe Hill's novella, In the Tall Grass, is coming to Netflix in October.
In the Tall Grass, a novella written by Stephen King and son Joe Hill originally published in Esquire and then released as an e-book, is getting the movie treatment from Splice director Vincenzo Natali. Why? Because just about anything that Stephen King wrote has become the object of a frenzied rush to acquire adaptation rights. – There are worse things that the industry could be collectively pursuing.
While this King onscreen offering – one of myriad others across all networks and streamers – will, quite literally, have you watching grass grow – centered on a murderous Kansas lawn – Netflix was the lucky outlet that won dibs.
In the Tall Grass Trailer
Creepy, crimson-spilling timey-wimey woe is abundant in the first trailer for In the Tall Grass. Check it out!
- 5/8/2015
- Den of Geek
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