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The project marks the feature film debut of veteran first assistant director Nicolas Harvard and is being shopped at the AFM by Arclight Films. Click to […]
Beverly Hills, CA (October xx, 2021) – Ryan Phillippe (Academy Award-winning Crash, Robert Altman’s Gosford Park), Kate Bosworth (Sony Pictures Classic’s Still Alice, Warner Bros.’ Superman Returns) and Ving Rhames (Mission: Impossible franchise, Pulp Fiction) star in the new thriller The Locksmith, it was announced today by Arclight Films Chairman Gary Hamilton. The film is directed by veteran first assistant director Nicolas Harvard, who makes his feature film debut. The screenplay is written by John Glosser, Joe Russo & Chris LaMont, and Ben Kabialis, based on an original story by Blair Kroeber.
Terror stalks the streets of a small town and a young woman becomes the object of a dark, twisted obsession in this finely tuned psychological shocker.
The actions of a clergy-slaying serial killer throw the detective assigned to the case into a crisis of faith, but the investigation heats up again when the detective begins to suspect conspiracy within the city's police department.
A desperate, childless couple kidnaps a pregnant woman and leads her husband to believe that she is dead. Genre – Thriller Executive Producer – Walter Josten Director(s) – Sidney […]
A former criminal tries to set himself on the straight and narrow until he happens upon a set of bootleg printing plates for $100 bills and finds himself a wanted man by both sides of the law.
Genre – Thriller Director(s) – Shundo Ohkawa Writer(s) – Shundo Ohkawa and Chris Chan Lee Cast – Louis Mandylor, Udo Kier, James Russo and Rei Kikukawa Blue Rider’s Role – Arranged […]
A young man makes a pact with the devil in which he thwarts his aspirations in exchange for eternal youth and fast fortunes. Inspired by "The Picture of Dorian Gray," by Oscar Wilde.