With no new bust-out limited releases, repertory continues to do its part for the specialty box office, the latest a 4k restoration of Nostalghia. Kino Lorber said the Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1983 film, which opened Wednesday, will gross an estimated $22.87k at Film Forum in NYC for the five days.
It’s currently the top performer at the theater and will take in more than all other films screening there combined over that period. Two additional shows at the Roxie in San Francisco and the Austin Film Society bring combined grosses to about $29.4k. Expands next week to Philadelphia and Montreal with additional markets coming later. The film about a Russian poet and his interpreter, who travel to Italy researching the life of an 18th-century composer, stars Oleg Yankovskiy, Andrei Gorchakov, Erland Josephson, Domiziana Giordano and Patrizia Terreno.
Kino Lorber had success with the restored 4k re-release of Bernardo Bertolucci’s...
It’s currently the top performer at the theater and will take in more than all other films screening there combined over that period. Two additional shows at the Roxie in San Francisco and the Austin Film Society bring combined grosses to about $29.4k. Expands next week to Philadelphia and Montreal with additional markets coming later. The film about a Russian poet and his interpreter, who travel to Italy researching the life of an 18th-century composer, stars Oleg Yankovskiy, Andrei Gorchakov, Erland Josephson, Domiziana Giordano and Patrizia Terreno.
Kino Lorber had success with the restored 4k re-release of Bernardo Bertolucci’s...
- 2/25/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Italy’s Best International Feature Oscar-nominated Io Capitano starts its U.S. run today in ten market on 21 screens, a bit wider than usual for Cohen Media Group but with Academy final voting just started, reviews are gold for the odyssey that director Matteo Garrone calls “a movie about human rights. About the rights of everybody to move, to look for a better life.”
That’s the quest of teenage cousins Seydou (Seydou Sarr) and Moussa (Moustapha Fall), who live in a close-knit village in Senegal. They’re not starving, not in danger. They are poor, restless, want a shot at something better in Europe and are oblivious to the horrors along the way.
Sarr won Best Emerging Actor at the Venice premiere of the film, which marks the onscreen debut for both stars and the first acting role for Sarr, who, Deadline’s review says, “carries the whole movie...
That’s the quest of teenage cousins Seydou (Seydou Sarr) and Moussa (Moustapha Fall), who live in a close-knit village in Senegal. They’re not starving, not in danger. They are poor, restless, want a shot at something better in Europe and are oblivious to the horrors along the way.
Sarr won Best Emerging Actor at the Venice premiere of the film, which marks the onscreen debut for both stars and the first acting role for Sarr, who, Deadline’s review says, “carries the whole movie...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
"June is on the case!" Shout Studios has unveiled a trailer for the indie comedy titled Drugstore June, made by filmmaker Nicholaus Goossen, along with actress Esther Povitsky co-writing the script. It's set to open in limited theaters (NY & LA) starting in February. After the pharmacy in her small town is robbed, a girl who still lives at home with her parents takes matters into her own hands to solve the crime, while at the same time trying to get over her ex-boyfriend and become more of an adult. Described as “it's small, funny, and lands smack in the middle of a favorite genre: off-center charmer turns world upside down." Starring Esther Povitsky as the titular June, joined by Beverly D'Angelo, James Remar, Haley Joel Osment, Jackie Sandler, Miranda Cosgrove, Danny Griffin, Brandon Wardell, Bobby Lee, Matt Walsh. This looks kooky and amusing, with a lead performance that might make...
- 1/10/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Indie distributors Utopia and Sumerian have set an October 13th nationwide theatrical release for Divinity, the sci-fi thriller starring Stephen Dorff, Bella Thorne, Scott Bakula and more, which world premiered in the Next section of this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Competitors in its opening weekend at the box office will include Uni/Blumhouse’s The Exorcist: Believer, Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company’s inspirational drama Ordinary Angels with Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson, and the Spanish animation Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow.
An immersive black-and-white title from writer-director Eddie Alcazar, which is presented and executive produced by Steven Soderbergh, Divinity is set in an otherworldly human existence where scientist Sterling Pierce (Bakula) has dedicated his life to the quest for immortality, slowly creating the building blocks of a groundbreaking serum named “Divinity.” Jaxxon Pierce (Dorff), his son, now controls and manufactures his father’s once-benevolent dream,...
Competitors in its opening weekend at the box office will include Uni/Blumhouse’s The Exorcist: Believer, Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company’s inspirational drama Ordinary Angels with Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson, and the Spanish animation Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow.
An immersive black-and-white title from writer-director Eddie Alcazar, which is presented and executive produced by Steven Soderbergh, Divinity is set in an otherworldly human existence where scientist Sterling Pierce (Bakula) has dedicated his life to the quest for immortality, slowly creating the building blocks of a groundbreaking serum named “Divinity.” Jaxxon Pierce (Dorff), his son, now controls and manufactures his father’s once-benevolent dream,...
- 8/8/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Esther Povitsky (Dollface), Bobby Lee (Reservation Dogs) and Beverly D’Angelo (National Lampoon’s Vacation) are among the notable comedic talents set for Drugstone June — a new feature that Utopia, All Things Comedy, and Shout! Studios have partnered to produce for world sales.
Others set to appear in the film directed by Nicholaus Goossen (Grandma’s Boy) include James Remar (Sex and the City), Brandon Wardell (Easter Sunday), Danny Griffin (Fate: The Winx Saga), Patricia “Ms. Pat” Williams (The Ms. Pat Show), Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly), Al Madrigal (Morbius), Haley Joel Osment (The Kominsky Method), Matt Walsh (Veep), Jackie Sandler (You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah!), Nick Rutherford (Rick and Morty), Jon “Dumbfoundead” Park (Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens), Trevor Wallace (Add-tv), Bhad Bhabie (Lights Out with David Spade), Steph Tolev (Old Dads), Jon Gabrus and Bill Burr (The King of Staten Island).
Drugstore June follows a...
Others set to appear in the film directed by Nicholaus Goossen (Grandma’s Boy) include James Remar (Sex and the City), Brandon Wardell (Easter Sunday), Danny Griffin (Fate: The Winx Saga), Patricia “Ms. Pat” Williams (The Ms. Pat Show), Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly), Al Madrigal (Morbius), Haley Joel Osment (The Kominsky Method), Matt Walsh (Veep), Jackie Sandler (You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah!), Nick Rutherford (Rick and Morty), Jon “Dumbfoundead” Park (Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens), Trevor Wallace (Add-tv), Bhad Bhabie (Lights Out with David Spade), Steph Tolev (Old Dads), Jon Gabrus and Bill Burr (The King of Staten Island).
Drugstore June follows a...
- 12/6/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Fuse Media is getting a head-start on upfront season, unveiling its 2019-20 slate today. The lineup is highlighted by three new series, several returning ones and multiple premiere dates.
Targeting diverse, millennial and Gen Z viewers, Fuse TV has greenlighted new series Made from Scratch, a docu-cooking show with Latinx rapper Young M.A.; The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle West (working title), a talk/variety show based on the hosts’ podcast; and Sugar and Toys, Fuse’s first foray into adult animation, from Black Dynamite and The Boondocks producers Carl Jones and Brian Ash. Read details of all three new shows below.
The returning series on Fuse TV are Big Boy’s Neighborhood, Fuse Docs Season 3), T-Pain’s School of Business and Future – History (year-round series). More on those and Fuse’s digital-only renewals below.
Fuse said its TV network’s audience is...
Targeting diverse, millennial and Gen Z viewers, Fuse TV has greenlighted new series Made from Scratch, a docu-cooking show with Latinx rapper Young M.A.; The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle West (working title), a talk/variety show based on the hosts’ podcast; and Sugar and Toys, Fuse’s first foray into adult animation, from Black Dynamite and The Boondocks producers Carl Jones and Brian Ash. Read details of all three new shows below.
The returning series on Fuse TV are Big Boy’s Neighborhood, Fuse Docs Season 3), T-Pain’s School of Business and Future – History (year-round series). More on those and Fuse’s digital-only renewals below.
Fuse said its TV network’s audience is...
- 3/13/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s been ten years since the release of Grandma’s Boy, and over that decade, the comedy film has managed to carve out a cult following for itself. Fans of that movie can now rejoice; its co-star and co-written, Nick Swardson, has reunited with its director, Nicholaus Goossen, for a Comedy Central web series called Typical Rick.
In Typical Rick, Swardson stars as Gary, a schlubby wannabe actor who moves to Los Angeles and finds that his dreams of becoming a famous movie star are impeded not just by his own lack of skill but also by his roommate Rick (Simon Rex), whose own charm causes him to upstage Gary at every turn. In the first episode, Gary and Rick visit a headshot photographer, who dismisses Gary and his ugly turtleneck in favor of Rick’s good looks.
The “aspiring actor fails his way through L.A.” plot has...
In Typical Rick, Swardson stars as Gary, a schlubby wannabe actor who moves to Los Angeles and finds that his dreams of becoming a famous movie star are impeded not just by his own lack of skill but also by his roommate Rick (Simon Rex), whose own charm causes him to upstage Gary at every turn. In the first episode, Gary and Rick visit a headshot photographer, who dismisses Gary and his ugly turtleneck in favor of Rick’s good looks.
The “aspiring actor fails his way through L.A.” plot has...
- 11/15/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Comedy Central is taking multiplatform incubation quite seriously.
The cable channel’s in-house Cc:Studios has renewed two returning series and greenlit five new ones in development, the company said on Thursday.
Additionally, the online division released “Roustabout” on Wednesday, a comedic travelogue that follows Kurt Braunohler as he jet skis from Chicago to New Orleans to raise money for charity.
See photos: 14 Late Night TV Hosts Ranked by Popularity (Photos)
The renewed series are “Six Guys One Car” (pictured above), from YouTube stars Dormtainment, and “New Timers,” following two low-key friends that remain unchanged and unphased by a post-apocalyptic Brooklyn.
The cable channel’s in-house Cc:Studios has renewed two returning series and greenlit five new ones in development, the company said on Thursday.
Additionally, the online division released “Roustabout” on Wednesday, a comedic travelogue that follows Kurt Braunohler as he jet skis from Chicago to New Orleans to raise money for charity.
See photos: 14 Late Night TV Hosts Ranked by Popularity (Photos)
The renewed series are “Six Guys One Car” (pictured above), from YouTube stars Dormtainment, and “New Timers,” following two low-key friends that remain unchanged and unphased by a post-apocalyptic Brooklyn.
- 1/29/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Should Space150 and Forever 21 have paid or at least acknowledged a very similar project that debuted a year ago?
Update: We've received a response from Space150's CEO, Billy Jurewicz, which you can find in full below.
Last Friday, we broke news of a new video billboard in Times Square for Forever 21, created by Space150, in which a model appears to pluck certain people from the crowds onscreen. It seemed like a clever, fresh project--and that's where the trouble started.
Chris O'Shea, a leading figure in interactive-installation design, quickly wrote to point out that Space150 project bears striking similarities to something he did last year for the BBC, titled "Hand from Above": [vimeo 7042266]
According to O'Shea, "I’m not by any means suggesting that the creators have seen Hand from Above, but it certainly feels familiar. Maybe inspired by? What do you think?" For comparison, here's the Times Square project...
Update: We've received a response from Space150's CEO, Billy Jurewicz, which you can find in full below.
Last Friday, we broke news of a new video billboard in Times Square for Forever 21, created by Space150, in which a model appears to pluck certain people from the crowds onscreen. It seemed like a clever, fresh project--and that's where the trouble started.
Chris O'Shea, a leading figure in interactive-installation design, quickly wrote to point out that Space150 project bears striking similarities to something he did last year for the BBC, titled "Hand from Above": [vimeo 7042266]
According to O'Shea, "I’m not by any means suggesting that the creators have seen Hand from Above, but it certainly feels familiar. Maybe inspired by? What do you think?" For comparison, here's the Times Square project...
- 6/29/2010
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
Actress Katrina Bowden's friendship with "The Shortcut" director Nicholaus Goossen is heating up - they have reportedly become a couple since working on the film. Goossen directed the "30 Rock" star in the 2009 thriller, and reportedly became interested in the 21-year-old on set.
According to U.S. magazine Star, the Los Angeles-based filmmaker has been dating Bowden - who's currently filming the hit U.S. TV series in New York - for several months. A source says of the long-distance romance, "He's worth it, because he's just perfect for her."
Back in 2007, Katrina Bowden also sparked rumor that she was romantically linked to "Gossip Girl" hunk Chace Crawford following their outing at the Angel Ball. A source shared, " Crawford was spotted dancing with his arms wrapped around her. He's been texting (Katrina). He told her that he's not dating Carrie (Underwood)."...
According to U.S. magazine Star, the Los Angeles-based filmmaker has been dating Bowden - who's currently filming the hit U.S. TV series in New York - for several months. A source says of the long-distance romance, "He's worth it, because he's just perfect for her."
Back in 2007, Katrina Bowden also sparked rumor that she was romantically linked to "Gossip Girl" hunk Chace Crawford following their outing at the Angel Ball. A source shared, " Crawford was spotted dancing with his arms wrapped around her. He's been texting (Katrina). He told her that he's not dating Carrie (Underwood)."...
- 2/27/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Actress Katrina Bowden's friendship with The Shortcut director Nicholaus Goossen is heating up - they have reportedly become a couple since working on the film.
Goossen directed the 30 Rock star in the 2009 thriller, and reportedly became interested in the 21-year-old on set.
According to U.S. magazine Star, the Los Angeles-based film-maker has been dating Bowden - who's currently filming the hit U.S. TV series in New York - for several months.
A source says of the long-distance romance, "He's worth it, because he's just perfect for her."...
Goossen directed the 30 Rock star in the 2009 thriller, and reportedly became interested in the 21-year-old on set.
According to U.S. magazine Star, the Los Angeles-based film-maker has been dating Bowden - who's currently filming the hit U.S. TV series in New York - for several months.
A source says of the long-distance romance, "He's worth it, because he's just perfect for her."...
- 2/27/2010
- WENN
This past week a handful of standout DVD's hit the streets including the highly anticipated Trick 'R Treat and the Ghost House Pictures shocker The Children. A few disjointed films also hit the public market, but I'll steer clear of those duds for the time being and share some insight into some worthwhile cinema.
Trick 'R Treat focuses on four separate Halloween tales that all intersect ala a Tarantino script structure. There's plenty of vengeful ghosts, sexy lycanthropes and odd ball creatures to keep the goose bumps surfacing. Also involved in the story is a father who could use some serious parenting lessons, unless of course his ultimate goal is to raise homicidal maniacs, in which case - kudos to him, he's doing a damn fine job.
One of the beautiful things about this picture is how smoothly Michael Dougherty (who wrote and directed the picture) ties each tale together.
Trick 'R Treat focuses on four separate Halloween tales that all intersect ala a Tarantino script structure. There's plenty of vengeful ghosts, sexy lycanthropes and odd ball creatures to keep the goose bumps surfacing. Also involved in the story is a father who could use some serious parenting lessons, unless of course his ultimate goal is to raise homicidal maniacs, in which case - kudos to him, he's doing a damn fine job.
One of the beautiful things about this picture is how smoothly Michael Dougherty (who wrote and directed the picture) ties each tale together.
- 10/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
- Fangoria
For filmmaker Nicholaus Goossen, having your second full length feature film be a genre movie isn't such a bad thing, especially when it's the first to come from Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison (dubbed "Scary Madison" for their horror flicks). But naturally, like with any horror film, there were plenty of challenges along the way; including a last minute decision to forego the planned original R rated version and shoot for a PG-13 instead. Shock Till You Drop got the chance to sit down with Goossen for a quick cup of coffee at a little café in Venice to discuss the making of The Shortcut , which Anchor Bay Entertainment releases on September 27. Read on for the full interview! Robg.: First and foremost, I heard that you got your start working with...
- 9/29/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Land, sea, space, Miami—nowhere is safe on Fangoria Radio (heard live every Friday night on Sirius Xm Stars satellite radio, Sirius channel 108/Xm channel 139, from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Est, with a repeat immediately thereafter). On tonight’s show, hosted by Dee Snider, Debbie Rochon and Fango editor Tony Timpone, Jane Austen gets invaded by life aquatic, Pandorum reveals sinister cosmic secrets and another Dexter cast member cuts up:
Actor Dennis Quaid (pictured) has explored practically every genre over the course of his long career, and he’ll discuss his excursion into outer-space terror in Pandorum, the sci-fi chiller that opens next Friday We’re counting the days till the Dexter fourth-season premiere Sunday, September 27, and co-star/noted Fango fan David Zayas will be on hand to give us a heads-up on where his Detective Batista is headed this year A horror flick from Adam Sandler’s production company?...
Actor Dennis Quaid (pictured) has explored practically every genre over the course of his long career, and he’ll discuss his excursion into outer-space terror in Pandorum, the sci-fi chiller that opens next Friday We’re counting the days till the Dexter fourth-season premiere Sunday, September 27, and co-star/noted Fango fan David Zayas will be on hand to give us a heads-up on where his Detective Batista is headed this year A horror flick from Adam Sandler’s production company?...
- 9/18/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Even though his first horror film, The Shortcut, is about to hit DVD shelves on September 29th, that doesn’t mean director Nicholaus Goossen is a newcomer to the scene. Goossen has actually been working in Hollywood since he was still in high school.
Goossen grew up in a boxing family surrounded by celebrities but it was the opportunity to work on the set of The Wedding Singer as an intern that ended up being a life-changing experience for him.
“The first day I got to set, Adam Sandler walked right up to me and introduced himself,” explained Goossen. “I honestly think it was because I was wearing a basketball jersey and he was looking for someone to play with. We immediately became friends which led to me working on the rest of his films from then on.”
After working on a series of Happy Madison (Sandler’s production company) films behind the scenes,...
Goossen grew up in a boxing family surrounded by celebrities but it was the opportunity to work on the set of The Wedding Singer as an intern that ended up being a life-changing experience for him.
“The first day I got to set, Adam Sandler walked right up to me and introduced himself,” explained Goossen. “I honestly think it was because I was wearing a basketball jersey and he was looking for someone to play with. We immediately became friends which led to me working on the rest of his films from then on.”
After working on a series of Happy Madison (Sandler’s production company) films behind the scenes,...
- 9/8/2009
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Anchor Bay Entertainment sent along a new trailer for The Shortcut, the debut fright feature from Adam Sandler’s Scary Madison banner, which debuts on DVD September 29. You can check out the preview below.
Directed by Grandma’S Boy’s Nicholaus Goossen from a script by Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler, The Shortcut follows a group of high-schoolers (played by Drew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco, Katrina Bowden and Josh Emerson) as they investigate the local legend of a strange old man living in a house in the woods, who proves to be dangerously real. See our advance review of the Shortcut disc here.
Directed by Grandma’S Boy’s Nicholaus Goossen from a script by Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler, The Shortcut follows a group of high-schoolers (played by Drew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco, Katrina Bowden and Josh Emerson) as they investigate the local legend of a strange old man living in a house in the woods, who proves to be dangerously real. See our advance review of the Shortcut disc here.
- 9/3/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
The Adam Sandler-produced The Shortcut trailer is here - a variation on the sale trailer we introduced you to earlier in the year. Grandma's Boy Nicholaus Goossen drops the laughs and exercises his scare tactics in this story of a teenager who investigates his town's infamous shortcut and the old man who stalks it. Besides featuring character actors Raymond Barry and William B. Davis, the film stars Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco (James Franco's lil brother) and Katrina Bowden.
- 9/3/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The idea of Adam Sandler backing a horror film (under his new Scary Madison banner) needn’t automatically be a negative one; after all, funnyman Mel Brooks’ productions have included the modern classic The Fly, the darkly brilliant The Elephant Man and best-selling zombie author Max Brooks. And, as is revealed on the DVD (coming September 29 from Anchor Bay) of Scary Madison’s first feature The Shortcut, Sandler—who doesn’t take an onscreen credit—and co. were all about making it an R-rated feature; it was the financiers who came on board during preproduction who insisted it be watered down for youth-audience consumption.
The result is a movie that feels awkwardly caught between competing ambitions. It dances around dark territory without fully committing, putting an equal emphasis on typical screen-teen behavior; people die, but little onscreen blood is shed. (There are any number of action flicks, and even horror films,...
The result is a movie that feels awkwardly caught between competing ambitions. It dances around dark territory without fully committing, putting an equal emphasis on typical screen-teen behavior; people die, but little onscreen blood is shed. (There are any number of action flicks, and even horror films,...
- 9/1/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Anchor Bay Entertainment sent along some exclusive photos from The Shortcut, the fright flick it releases to DVD September 29. The first film from Scary Madison, the genre-oriented offshoot of Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison production company, it was directed by Grandma’S Boy’s Nicholaus Goossen from a script by Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler.
Andrew Seeley, The Haunting Of Molly Hartley’s Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco, Josh Emerson, Katrina Bowden, Raymond J. Barry and The X Files’ William B. Davis star in this story of a group of teens who dare to take the titular trail. It runs past a scary house with a strange old occupant, and the kids set out to uncover his secrets—to their inevitable regret. The disc includes an anamorphic widescreen transfer with Dolby Surround 5.1 audio, a behind-the-scenes featurette and a trailer; Msrp is $26.97, currently up for pre-order at Amazon for only $18.99 as of this writing.
Andrew Seeley, The Haunting Of Molly Hartley’s Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco, Josh Emerson, Katrina Bowden, Raymond J. Barry and The X Files’ William B. Davis star in this story of a group of teens who dare to take the titular trail. It runs past a scary house with a strange old occupant, and the kids set out to uncover his secrets—to their inevitable regret. The disc includes an anamorphic widescreen transfer with Dolby Surround 5.1 audio, a behind-the-scenes featurette and a trailer; Msrp is $26.97, currently up for pre-order at Amazon for only $18.99 as of this writing.
- 8/17/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Are horror movies still the easiest way to make a quick buck in Hollywood? Sure, the budgets are minimal and genre fans on the whole are a forgiving bunch, but with audiences starting to tire of the whole "torture porn" trend a few years back, you'd think most producers would be moving away from blood and gore. And yet it still seems almost impossible to not make a profit from a horror flick, which is most likely why Adam Sandler decided to get into the scary movie business with his new horror offshoot Scary Madison [1]. The trailer for their first official release, The Shortcut, has just arrived online, and boy does it look terrible. I guess we shouldn't be surprised since it's directed by Nicholaus Goossen of Grandma's Boy fame. I'm willing to admit that it could just be a bad trailer, but something tells me this is going to...
- 5/20/2009
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
A series of new photos for The Shortcut have appeared at the official site of Minds Eye Pictures. You can access them by clicking on the image below. Here's a new synopsis: A shortcut through the woods saved a lot of time getting to school, but no kids growing up in a suburban neighborhood dared to take it. The trail ran within sight of a scary house with an eerie old man who would accost its travelers with an ominous message to stay away. Town legend said he was involved in the disappearances of some kids long ago. Now that some of those same kids are in their late teens, they decide to find out the truth about the old man after they learn he.s still at his game. Nicholaus Goossen directs; Adam Sandler executive produced the picture. Watch a trailer here .
- 5/19/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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