Exclusive: Boris Kodjoe, known for his roles in films like Resident Evil: Afterlife, Resident Evil: Retribution, and Brown Sugar, is adapting author Eric Jerome Dickey’s novel, One Night, as his first directorial feature. He’ll also serve as executive producer alongside Eric Tomosunas of Swirl Films. Producers are Carol Shine (Blackhouse) and Chris Beal.
The book is about two strangers who push the limits of fear, devotion, and the law, as they attempt to catch a glimpse of their future — in only one night. Allen Sowelle and Eric Jerome Dickey wrote the screenplay.
“Eric Jerome Dickey has made a legendary career out of capturing the imagination of a generation by creating diverse characters who face challenges in love and life,” said Kodjoe. “I’m honored that he entrusted me to lend my vision to his world.”
Kodjoe currently co-stars in ABC’s Shondaland drama, Station 19. Other recent credits include CBS’ Code Black,...
The book is about two strangers who push the limits of fear, devotion, and the law, as they attempt to catch a glimpse of their future — in only one night. Allen Sowelle and Eric Jerome Dickey wrote the screenplay.
“Eric Jerome Dickey has made a legendary career out of capturing the imagination of a generation by creating diverse characters who face challenges in love and life,” said Kodjoe. “I’m honored that he entrusted me to lend my vision to his world.”
Kodjoe currently co-stars in ABC’s Shondaland drama, Station 19. Other recent credits include CBS’ Code Black,...
- 4/5/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Ufc
Ufc Fight Night: Mousasi vs. Souza was, on paper, yet another great Fight Night card, and one that looked a lot more appealing than last month’s Ufc 177. It featured (originally) six main card fights, though some last minute shuffling re-ordered things to four. The event was broadcast on Fox Sports 1 in the U.S., but available only on Fight Pass elsewhere (including Canada, which may be a sign that the Ufc will move more to Fight Pass outside the U.S., as what is on free TV in the U.S. is usually free north of the border)..
Before the action even got underway, one fight was lost to illness, and suddenly, the focus in the Ufc was once again on cancelled bouts. Still, the Ufc card was a decent bet on paper, consistently better than the Bellator event also airing the same night – though to be fair,...
Ufc Fight Night: Mousasi vs. Souza was, on paper, yet another great Fight Night card, and one that looked a lot more appealing than last month’s Ufc 177. It featured (originally) six main card fights, though some last minute shuffling re-ordered things to four. The event was broadcast on Fox Sports 1 in the U.S., but available only on Fight Pass elsewhere (including Canada, which may be a sign that the Ufc will move more to Fight Pass outside the U.S., as what is on free TV in the U.S. is usually free north of the border)..
Before the action even got underway, one fight was lost to illness, and suddenly, the focus in the Ufc was once again on cancelled bouts. Still, the Ufc card was a decent bet on paper, consistently better than the Bellator event also airing the same night – though to be fair,...
- 9/6/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
A Bigfoot found footage film is pretty much as natural as that genre gets, and it looks like we may have a good one, in The Lost Coast Tapes. The film comes out this year, and we have two trailers, along with a couple posters and promo’s from the movie, all of which look sweet (all from Dread Central).
Corey Grant (Dysfunctional Friends) directs the film that stars Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg, and Frank Ashmore. It was written by Brian Kelsey and Bryan O’Cain and produced by New Breed Entertainment’s Corey Grant, Chevez Frazier, and Chris Beal.
Corey Grant (Dysfunctional Friends) directs the film that stars Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg, and Frank Ashmore. It was written by Brian Kelsey and Bryan O’Cain and produced by New Breed Entertainment’s Corey Grant, Chevez Frazier, and Chris Beal.
- 8/6/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Fans of Sasquatchploitation rejoice! The first full trailer for XLrator Media's found footage Bigfoot flick, The Lost Coast Tapes, has made its way online, and we have every hairy horror-filled second of it right here on tap! Check it out!
The film directed by Corey Grant (Dysfunctional Friends) stars Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg, and Frank Ashmore. It was written by Brian Kelsey and Bryan O'Cain and produced by New Breed Entertainment's Corey Grant, Chevez Frazier, and Chris Beal. Look for the film sometime this fall!
Thanks to DC reader Avery for the heads up!
Synopsis
Sean Reynolds, an eager television host, is on a mission to debunk famed Bigfoot hunter Carl Drybeck, who claims to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. When the team arrives in Northern California, they are immediately thrilled -- Drybeck’s zealous belief in his hoax is going to make...
The film directed by Corey Grant (Dysfunctional Friends) stars Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg, and Frank Ashmore. It was written by Brian Kelsey and Bryan O'Cain and produced by New Breed Entertainment's Corey Grant, Chevez Frazier, and Chris Beal. Look for the film sometime this fall!
Thanks to DC reader Avery for the heads up!
Synopsis
Sean Reynolds, an eager television host, is on a mission to debunk famed Bigfoot hunter Carl Drybeck, who claims to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. When the team arrives in Northern California, they are immediately thrilled -- Drybeck’s zealous belief in his hoax is going to make...
- 8/6/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Good news for fans of Sasquatchploitation! XLrator Media has found Bigfoot, acquiring North American rights to the horror/thriller The Lost Coast Tapes with plans for a fall release. Get your plaster casts ready, kids!
The film directed by Corey Grant (Dysfunctional Friends) stars Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg, and Frank Ashmore. It was written by Brian Kelsey and Bryan O'Cain and produced by New Breed Entertainment's Corey Grant, Chevez Frazier, and Chris Beal. Look for more soon!
Synopsis
Sean Reynolds, an eager television host, is on a mission to debunk famed Bigfoot hunter Carl Drybeck, who claims to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. When the team arrives in Northern California, they are immediately thrilled -- Drybeck’s zealous belief in his hoax is going to make for a wildly entertaining episode of campy-paranormal television.
However, when Drybeck’s hunting partner is mysteriously attacked,...
The film directed by Corey Grant (Dysfunctional Friends) stars Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg, and Frank Ashmore. It was written by Brian Kelsey and Bryan O'Cain and produced by New Breed Entertainment's Corey Grant, Chevez Frazier, and Chris Beal. Look for more soon!
Synopsis
Sean Reynolds, an eager television host, is on a mission to debunk famed Bigfoot hunter Carl Drybeck, who claims to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. When the team arrives in Northern California, they are immediately thrilled -- Drybeck’s zealous belief in his hoax is going to make for a wildly entertaining episode of campy-paranormal television.
However, when Drybeck’s hunting partner is mysteriously attacked,...
- 5/24/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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